Mohamed Ramadan Cancels His Concert in America Due to the War: "I'm Not Ready to Be the Target of a Stray Missile"
Mohamed Ramadan postpones his concert in America due to security tensions between Iran and Israel, and announces the resolution of his son’s conflict with a child inside a sports club.
Artist Mohamed Ramadan announced the postponement of his scheduled concert in the United States due to escalating security tensions between Iran and Israel. In a video posted on his official social media account, Ramadan explained that he made this decision after carefully assessing the current security situation, prioritizing the safety of the audience and the event team. With his usual sarcastic style, he stated that missiles are flying over their heads like carrier pigeons, expressing his fear of boarding a plane that might be hit by a missile or the audience being exposed to tear gas bombs amid these tense conditions.
Separately, Ramadan addressed a recent widely discussed incident involving his son at a social club. A woman filed an official complaint accusing Ramadan’s son of assaulting her child inside New Giza Club, which resulted in visible bruises and redness on the child’s face, according to the complaint details.
However, the artist confirmed that the issue was resolved amicably in a family atmosphere, writing on his official account: “Thank God, the reconciliation took place, and I gained a brother and sister… May God preserve love and protect all our children.” He emphasized that the rumors circulating about his son are baseless and unfounded, expressing his hope that peace and love prevail among everyone and that hearts remain free from disputes and conflicts that ignite discord.
With this announcement, Mohamed Ramadan demonstrates his deep concern for the safety of his audience abroad, while also seeking to close the chapter on personal disputes with a spirit of forgiveness, maintaining a positive image before his fans and supporters.
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