
The Recording Academy, the organization responsible for the Grammy Awards, is set to host a landmark event in Egypt for the very first time, staged against the backdrop of the Giza Pyramids, Al-Ahram reported.
This exclusive celebration, marking the Academy’s debut in Egypt since its founding in 1959, will be attended by a delegation including Chief Executive Officer Kanazawa Yukio, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason, and Academy President Carlos Panayi.
Scheduled for the evening of October 22 beneath the Egyptian sky, the event promises an extraordinary synthesis of historical grandeur and modern artistry.
This unique cultural moment aims to redefine the relationship between music and history, firmly merging the majesty of ancient Egyptian civilization with the contemporary global entertainment industry.
Against the grandness of the Pyramids, musical performances will resonate, blending artistic innovation with historical heritage.
The light display will illuminate the ancient stones in a breathtaking visual spectacle, transforming the monument into a timeless instrument that speaks of beauty and enduring artistry, according to Al-Ahram.
This highly anticipated gala reaffirms Egypt’s status as a pivotal nexus for global culture and a perennial source of artistic inspiration.
The entire event will be broadcast across major international networks, ensuring millions around the world witness this convergence of contemporary creativity and immortal human heritage.
The celebration comes ahead of the 68th annual Grammy Awards, for which a host of musicians worldwide are currently competing.