London: On July 21, a tour of the UK will start for the yearly "Big Muslim Variety Show," which will feature a diverse lineup of performers from Britain and the Netherlands.
This year's variety show is expected to be the biggest yet, according to Penny Appeal, the international, humanitarian, and Muslim charity based in the UK that puts on the event.
The event will feature a "dynamic range of performers," including beatboxers, poets, nasheed artists, and, of course, stand-up comedians, while showcasing some of the best "confidently Muslim, comfortably British" talent.
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According to the organisers, they have carefully chosen a lineup that includes both well-known performers and up-and-coming artists to represent the best in the industry.
Prepare to be astounded by Prince Abdi's comic genius, whose hilarious performances have won the hearts of audiences all over the world. His distinct style and perfect timing ensure a laugh-filled experience that will have you in stitches, according to Penny Appeal.
Waqas, lead singer and founder of the critically acclaimed band Outlandish, will grace stages during the tour, the charity announced. Singer-songwriter Safe Adam, known for his soulful voice and entrancing melodies, will also perform. With his stirring music and provocative lyrics, the founder's vision has entertained millions of people over the course of his career. Get ready for a compelling performance that crosses boundaries and appeals to viewers from all backgrounds.
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Italian-born Pakistani singer Sajal will dazzle audiences with her "enchanting voice," the charity added. Previous to this, she played the lead in the company's pantomime "Cinder'Aliyah," where "she effortlessly showcased her talent and won the hearts of audiences."
The Big Muslim Variety Show will travel the nation, with performances planned in a number of cities including Glasgow, Manchester, London, Birmingham, Leicester, Bristol, Bradford, Blackburn, and Birmingham.
The Big Muslim Variety Show seeks to significantly improve the lives of those impacted by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, according to Penny Appeal, who organised the event.
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"By attending this exceptional event, audiences will not only be treated to a once-in-a-lifetime experience but also provide essential support to the earthquake victims who are currently dealing with the aftereffects of the catastrophic events."
The charity announced that all show proceeds would be donated to the Turkiye/Syria Earthquake Appeal and used to help those in need receive life-saving aid.