Client
Horus University in Egypt
Entertainment · 2026

Horus University in Egypt · 2025 Graduation Fire Show ft. Amir Gomaa

A graduation night that burned bright enough to last a lifetime

Project Overview

Horus University in Egypt asked Strike Media to produce a graduation ceremony that its Class of 2025 would carry with them — not as a distant institutional memory but as a genuine landmark evening. The brief called for a live fire show of sufficient scale and production quality to match the occasion’s emotional weight, and for content capture that would preserve the event in a form the graduating class, their families, and the university itself could use for years.

Strike Media engaged Amir Gomaa to headline the fire show — a performer whose command of fire, timing, and crowd presence made him the obvious choice for an audience of thousands gathered outdoors on a graduation night. The production team handled full event staging, pyrotechnic coordination, safety protocol, lighting design, and the multi-camera capture operation that produced the event’s highlight film.

A graduation ceremony is one of the few occasions where the production scale genuinely needs to match the human significance of the moment. Strike Media built a show that earned that comparison.

/ Objectives

  • Memorable Ceremony Production: Deliver a graduation event that the Horus University Class of 2025 would identify as the defining closing chapter of their university experience.

  • Institutional Prestige: Position Horus University as an institution that invests in its students’ milestone moments — a signal of institutional character communicated not through a statement but through the event itself.

  • Talent Integration: Deploy Amir Gomaa’s fire show in a format calibrated to an outdoor graduation audience — spectacular enough to be extraordinary, considered enough to remain safe and controlled.

  • Event Documentation: Capture the evening in a highlight film that would function as a recruitment and reputation asset for the university in subsequent academic years.

/ Challenges

  • Outdoor Pyrotechnic Production: Coordinating a live fire performance for a large outdoor audience required rigorous safety planning, site assessment, and real-time production management to ensure the spectacle never compromised the event’s security.

  • Audience Scale: Graduating classes, families, faculty, and guests produced an audience whose size demanded a production design with clear sightlines, appropriate audio reach, and an energy that read from every position on the ground.

  • Occasion Sensitivity: A graduation ceremony carries its own emotional logic — the production needed to amplify that emotion rather than compete with it, keeping the graduating class at the centre of an evening that could have tilted into pure entertainment spectacle.

/ Final Outcome

  • The Horus University 2025 Graduation Fire Show delivered an evening that the graduating class, their families, and the institution itself will return to as a shared reference point for years.

    • Ceremony Impact: Amir Gomaa’s fire show gave the Class of 2025 a closing night with a production register rarely seen in Egyptian university graduation events — a moment that set the bar for subsequent ceremonies.

    • Institutional Asset: The event highlight film, produced by Strike Media, became an active component of Horus University’s recruitment and communications materials — a demonstration of the institution’s investment in its students’ experience.

    • Audience Memory: Across social channels, graduating class members and families shared and reshared the event footage — generating organic reach that extended the ceremony’s impact well beyond the night itself.