A new legal battle is unfolding in Egypt as the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights (ECESR) files a lawsuit to ban raves and large-scale music festivals at the Great Pyramids of Giza.
The case, backed by Egyptologist Monica Hanna, argues that powerful sound systems and laser rigs risk damaging the world’s oldest Wonder. Following Anyma’s recent techno performance at the site and plans for a multi-day festival in 2026, critics warn the events could destabilize the pyramids’ ancient stones.
The lawsuit accuses tourism officials of prioritizing profit over preservation, sparking global debate over heritage and modern entertainment.





