Pop legend Lionel Richie shut down the Dubai Jazz Festival

Lionel Richie headlined day two of the Dubai Jazz Festival. (File/AFP)
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Updated 28 February 2020
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Pop legend Lionel Richie shut down the Dubai Jazz Festival

DUBAI: On the second night of the Dubai Jazz Festival, acclaimed US singer Lionel Richie took to the stage of Dubai Media City’s amphitheater to dazzle audiences with a live energetic performance of some of his biggest hits as a solo artist and the frontman of the Commodores.

The funk, soul and R&B legend proved to be the hottest ticket of the three-night event, kicking off his disco-infused set with an upbeat performance of “Running with the Night.”

Following “Dancing on the Ceiling,” the award-winning artist introduced a young couple on the stage. “She has no idea what’s about to happen,” Richie told the jam-packed crowd as the woman’s partner dropped down to one knee. After she said yes to the proposal, the newly-engaged couple remained on stage where Richie serenaded them with “Three Times a Lady.”

After the guests left the stage, Richie got the crowd pumped up again with a performance of “Brick House” by his band, the Commodores.

The 70-year-old singer also performed his hits “We Are the World” and “All Night Long,” which had the entire crowd singing along. 


Repossi taps May Calamawy for latest campaign

Updated 08 February 2026
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Repossi taps May Calamawy for latest campaign

DUBAI: Italian jewelry label Repossi has tapped Egyptian-Palestinian Hollywood star May Calamawy to star in its Ramadan 2026 campaign.

The campaign, which was shot in Sharjah in the UAE, features Calamawy showing off pieces by the Paris-headquartered label that is known for taking inspiration from architecture and modern art.

Shot inside Zaha Hadid Architects’ BEEAH Headquarters in Sharjah, Calamawy can be seen wearing signature pieces from the Blast and Serti Sur Vide collection, as well as other classic collections by the brand.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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“Celebrating Repossi Savoir-Faire, Heritage and Architectural Poetry (sic),” the actress captioned the campaign video, which she shared with her 354,000 followers on Instagram.

Calamawy is known for her roles in the US Netflix series “Ramy” and “Moon Knight” (2022), where she plays dual characters Layla El-Faouly and the Scarlet Scarab.

She made headlines in late 2024 when almost all her scenes were cut from Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II,” with fans taking to social media to complain.

Her casting in the film was first announced in May 2023.

At the time, Deadline reported that Scott had cast Calamawy after a lengthy search, writing: “While many of the leading roles were straight offers, Scott wanted to do a similar search he did for the (Paul) Mescal part for the role that Calamawy ultimately landed.”

In January, the star took to Instagram to promote her latest project, which hits theaters in April.

“The Mummy,” a new feature from award-winning Irish writer and director Lee Cronin, will be released on April 17 and features Calamawy alongside Mexican actress Veronica Falcon, Jack Reynor, and Laia Costa. 

The film is produced by Blumhouse, Atomic Monster, and New Line Cinema.

“The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace. Eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare,” the film’s official logline reads.

Calamawy is also known for her activism and regularly takes to social media to support charity initiatives raising money and awareness for Gaza.

In December, she promoted the song “Lullaby,” which the Together for Palestine charity is trying to propel to the Christmas No. 1 spot in the UK chart to raise money for the people of Palestine.