Egyptian singer Tamer Husni recently held a grand performance in Detroit Michigan that was the third concert of his US and Canada tour. Despite the snow storm that hit Detroit, the concert hall was filled and everyone that had bought tickets made it. Tamer started the concert by walking on stage holding the Egyptian flag and with any music and welcomed the audience and asked them to all stand for a moment of silence for the innocent lives that were lost during the recent Bor Saeed Massacre that resulted in the killing of 75 people during a soccer game. Tamer then paid his condolences to the families of victims, as he does before each of his concerts during the tour. Tamer sang for a period of two hours his most famous hits and the audience sang along with every song. Tamer also sang an English song along with artist Hussan Al Husayni and DJ Tamer Yahia. According to the London based Elaph, at the end of the performance Tamer took memorable photos with fans outside the concert hall. After the Detroit performance, Tamer headed to Los Angeles for his fourth concert.
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