Abdelhalim Hafez

Abdelhalim Hafez

artist Egypt

Abdelhalim Hafez was a celebrated Egyptian singer, actor, and film producer, widely regarded as one of the greatest icons of Arabic music. Born on June 21, 1929, in El Sharkia, Egypt, he gained fame in the 1950s and 60s for his emotive voice and romantic ballads, which resonated with audiences across the Arab world. Hafez's music often conveyed themes of love and longing, and he was known for his ability to connect deeply with listeners. He appeared in numerous films that showcased his talents and contributed to his status as a cultural icon. Hafez passed away on March 30, 1977, but his legacy continues to influence generations of artists. Recently, he has been in the news due to controversy surrounding the use of his hologram for a concert at the Mawazine Festival, with his family asserting that they retain exclusive rights to his image and representation.

Born on Jun 21, 1929 (96 years old)

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Morocco Morocco: Abdelhalim Hafez is celebrated as a legendary figure in Arabic romantic music, whose hologram performance at the Mawazine Festival allowed audiences to relive his timeless artistry. 9

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Mawazine 2025 : Hologramme du légendaire Abdelhalim Hafez, un retour majestueux à l’âge d’or de la chanson arabe

Tunisia Tunisia: Abdelhalim Hafez's concert in 1968 is cited as a significant event in the cultural history of Tabarka. 8

La Presse de Tunisie – major Tunisian francophone daily, est. 1936: Une culture à l’agonie – La Presse de Tunisie

Morocco Morocco: Abdelhalim Hafez is an iconic Egyptian singer whose hologram is at the center of a controversy regarding the rights to his image and music. 5

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Mawazine 2025 : polémique autour de l’hologramme de Abdelhalim Hafez