Mohamed Hamaki announces it: Stay tuned for “Bahria” with Sherine Abdel Wahab

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Mohamed Hamaki: The song will be released on Monday evening. Mohamed Hamaki: Wait for the song “Bahria.”
The Egyptian singer Mohamed Hamaki has excited his audience and fans of Sherine Abdel Wahab for the new song that brings them together, amid great anticipation from fans.
Hamaki announced through his official account on the social networking site Facebook the release date of the new musical duet, following her return to the music scene. He revealed that the song is titled “Bahria” and will be released on Monday evening.
“Wait for the song Bahria.”
Hamaki wrote in a post: “Sherine and Hamaki… wait for the song ‘Bahria’ from the album ‘Samm’ouni’ tomorrow Monday at 5 PM on YouTube and all music platforms.”
Hamaki had recently released a new song titled “Qaloo 3anni Eh” on YouTube, from his album “Samm’ouni,” which features individually released tracks, as part of his preparations for releasing works during the upcoming Eid al-Adha season. The song is written by Amir Ta’ima, composed by Amr Mostafa, and arranged by Ahmed Ibrahim.
In a related context, Sherine Abdel Wahab is preparing to return to live concerts after a period of absence due to health and humanitarian circumstances. She is scheduled to perform a major concert in El Alamein City next August.
The organizing company also announced that tickets had completely sold out three months before the event, noting that high demand began from the very first moments of ticket release, with around 50% of tickets reserved within the first hours—before the official poster was even revealed and months ahead of the concert. Later, all tickets were sold out, with the possibility of releasing an additional batch soon.
The poster release helped the event trend in celebrity news and increased public anticipation for the concert, which represents a strong and highly anticipated comeback for Sherine Abdel Wahab in one of the most prominent open-air events of Summer 2026.
