
Artist Mohamed Ramadan started the World Cup Tour ceremony, the original version, at Cairo Stadium, after the end of normal time for the match between Egypt and Benin in the African Cup of Nations, in a draw with one goal for each team.
Mohamed Ramadan started the concert with the song “I Am You,” which the audience interacted with. Then he introduced Italian football legend Carfaro to the audience, and then took a break until the audience continued watching the Egypt-Benin match.
Latest songs of Mohamed Ramadan
Artist Mohamed Ramadan revealed that the views of his new song reached one million views within 24 hours. This song is for the upcoming African Cup of Nations, which he presented during the opening match on December 21 in Morocco.
The star, Mohamed Ramadan, released a number of songs during the recent period, including: “No Night,” “I Don’t Know,” “With You for the Morning,” and the most recent is the song “Toxic,” written and composed by Mohamed Ramadan. Ramadan is also preparing to show his new movie “Lion” after the release of its official promo. It is written by Mohamed, Khaled, and Sherine Diab, and directed by Mohamed Diab.
The works of Muhammad Ramadan
Artist Mohamed Ramadan has finished filming his scenes in his latest film, “Lion,” which is scheduled to be released in 2026.
Director Sherine Diab shared a video on her official Facebook account, while celebrating to the tunes of the song “No. 1.”
The film “Lion” witnesses the first collaboration between Mohamed Ramadan and director Mohamed Diab, and co-starring are Majed Al-Kedwany, Kamel Al-Basha, Razan Gamal, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Ali Qasim, Ahmed Abdel Hamid, Islam Mubarak, and Mahmoud Al-Sarraj.
Lion movie
The events of the film take place in the Mamluk era, where Muhammad Ramadan embodies the character of “Ali the Persian,” who led the Negroes in a revolt against the Abbasid army in 1280. The film is classified among historical works that shed light on important time periods in Islamic history.
Lion movie heroes
“Lion” starring Mohamed Ramadan, Lebanese star Razan Gamal, Ali Qassem, Majed Al-Kedwany, Sudanese artist Islam Mubarak, Ahmed Dash, and Palestinian star Kamel Al-Basha.








