Ramadan in Cairo isn’t only about fasting and family tables—it’s also a season filled with spiritual music, poetry, and gatherings that bring people closer to reflection and tradition. This week, the city offers a beautiful mix of Sufi chanting, heritage storytelling, and soulful performances across some of its most beloved cultural venues.
Al-Sira Al-Hilaliyya Night in Adef
(March 12th )
Adef hosts a special night dedicated to the legendary folk epic Al-Sira Al-Hilaliyya, led by poet Mohamed Kassab. These evenings feel like stepping into another era, where oral storytelling and poetic singing keep centuries-old Bedouin tales alive. Expect powerful vocals, rhythmic narration, and a deeply authentic Egyptian heritage experience.
Mashroa Rooh at Culture Wheel
(March 7th)
“Mashroa Rooh” presents a unique musical experience at El Sawy Culture Wheel. The group blends Sufi artistic traditions with hymns within a spiritual framework, while also incorporating rap music into their performances. Their project aims to use art as a way to spread peace and connect with both the mind and the heart—bringing together different musical and spiritual influences under one stage.

Wust El-Balad at the Opera House
(March 6th)
The iconic Egyptian band Wust El-Balad presents a special Ramadan performance titled “From Earth to Sky” at the Opera House. Wust El-Balad are not usually associated with spiritual performances. That’s what makes their Ramadan concert, “From Earth to Sky,” particularly intriguing. The show explores a more reflective and spiritual direction than the band’s typical style.
Sheikh Yassin El-Tohamy at the Opera House
(March 9th)
One of the most anticipated spiritual performances of the season, Sheikh Yassin El-Tohamy brings his powerful Sufi chanting to the Opera House. His performances are known for their emotional intensity, where poetry, devotion, and music merge into a deeply moving spiritual journey.

El-Hadra in Wadi Degla Protectorate
(March 6th)
For those seeking a more immersive spiritual experience, El-Hadra in Wadi Degla Protectorate offers Sufi chanting surrounded by nature. Away from the city’s noise, the gathering blends music, meditation, and the desert landscape, creating a peaceful Ramadan night under the open sky.

From heritage epics to Sufi chanting and contemporary spiritual music, Cairo’s Ramadan nights continue to offer moments that nourish both the soul and the senses.
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