Sacred Fire at the Pyramids of Giza Under the cold glow of a full moon shining down on the Giza Pyramids, Steven Tyler, Paul McCartney, and Robert Plant stood on a stage built right atop the ancient sands. Steven opened with “Walk This Way,” the beat of tribal drums echoing from the heart of the desert. Paul joined in, armed with his iconic Hofner bass and eternal smile, leading thousands of fans—from Europe to Africa—in a thunderous chorus of “Hey Jude.” When Robert Plant stepped out, the wind howled, and the stage flames roared to life as he unleashed “Kashmir”—a song that felt as though it had been born from the very soul of this sacred land. At the end of the night, the three legends linked arms, bowed like warriors of music, just before the lights dimmed and the desert erupted in a roar of thunderous applause…..
The night was electric, yet ancient — the kind of moment where history and music seemed to breathe the same air. Under the cold silver light of a full moon, the Pyramids of Giza loomed like silent guardians, their shadows stretching across the sand. Atop a stage built into the desert itself, three titans of…