Red Hot Chili Peppers IN EGYPT
The legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers performed at Egypt’s Great
Pyramids of Giza for the very first time, entertaining more than 10,000
attendees, as well as 1.8 million live-streamers. With the three ancient
monuments behind the stage. The band has sold more than 60 million albums, won
six Grammy awards, and in 2012 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame.
The concert took place under
tight security measures; as it was initially promoted by Egypt’s Ministry of
Tourism as a way to put Egypt back on track as the prime destination after
years of subsequent turmoils that led to a major setback in the tourism sector.
This means that Egypt is back on track in the tourism industry
and globally safer for people to visit again.
Written by: Khadija Mohamed Salaheldin
3/17/2019
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