Mohamed Ramadan Faces a Complaint After Insulting the Sound Engineer During the North Coast Concert

August 7, 2025121 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Mohamed Ramadan Faces a Complaint After Insulting the Sound Engineer During the North Coast Concert
In an incident that sparked widespread controversy in the artistic community, sound engineer Emad Nabil filed an official complaint against artist Mohamed Ramadan after he was publicly insulted during a concert held in the North Coast area of Alamein at the end of July last month.

The complaint came after a video from the concert circulated showing Mohamed Ramadan in a state of extreme agitation due to repeated interruptions in the sound systems of the artistic performance.
Ramadan issued a stern warning to the sound engineer, saying: "My country... don't do that again," and addressed him in front of the audience with harsh words interspersed with profanity, demanding that he not listen to any external instructions out of respect for the attendees.

This sound interruption caused the concert to stop twice within a few minutes, prompting Mohamed Ramadan to request a change of the sound equipment to ensure the problem would not recur, affirming that what happened was not random but the result of someone's actions.

The Egyptian artist pointed out that there are "musicians" working in the music field who communicate with the sound technician to disrupt the concert, describing these attempts as "old and local methods."

In a subsequent step, Mohamed Ramadan apologized to the audience for his behavior, justifying his actions by his desire to maintain full concentration with them, then he went directly to the sound platform to ensure its readiness.

It is worth noting that Mohamed Ramadan's concert in the North Coast was not without tragedies, as it witnessed an explosion of an oxygen cylinder used for fireworks, resulting in the death of one worker and injuries to others, which led Ramadan to leave the concert and head to the hospital to check on the injured.

In a related context, the victim's father confirmed that no compensation has been provided so far, adding a humanitarian dimension to the events that rocked the concert.

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