Beirut baffled the world… a reverse artistic emigration to Lebanon, and concerts crowded with Lebanese and Arab artists!! – Nada Abdel Razzak

2023-07-10 19:45:39
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The economic crisis was not able to change much in the lifestyle of the Lebanese who are unbridled for pleasure and joy, in light of the current fierce living conditions that began with the October 17 revolution, and exacerbated with the Corona pandemic, but the worst and most destructive of it was the bombing of the Beirut port, and what made things rougher was the rise in the exchange rate. The dollar and the dollarization of all sectors of life and even entertainment. Although these reasons combined have made a wide segment of people lose the ability to afford the cost of going to a party or going to a restaurant, this is what made the “radiant” atmosphere of parties and festivals in Lebanon baffle the entire world in light of unprecedented crowding for many years, following a state of stalemate Lebanon witnessed it in this field since the beginning of the economic crisis. Here it is radiating joy and recovering in a remarkable, distinctive and unique way.

Lebanon is witnessing, despite all the circumstances, tribulations, hardships, and economic crises in particular, a reverse migration, as a large number of Arab and Egyptian stars, in particular, perform concerts in Beirut, and it cannot be denied that these celebrations contribute to moving the Lebanese arena. It is worth mentioning in this context that the rise of the dollar once morest the Egyptian pound led to a decline in concerts in Egypt, and this matter opened the doors of evening parties in Lebanon. The atmosphere of Beirut, along with many regions, was “infused” with stars from Lebanon and the Arab world from the first row, to revive concerts hosted by hotels, cabarets and restaurants following a long absence, and the beginning was with the artists Omar Shakoush and Tamer Hosni, and Wael Kfoury, Amr Diab, will attend in the coming weeks. Joseph Attieh, Nassif Zeitoun, and others.

Lebanon is not in crisis?

Beirut has always been known for the noise of its night and its diverse life since the sixties, when nightlife flourished in search of happiness and entertainment, an escape from routine and politics, and liberation from the pressures and heavy daily requirements. These reasons combined increase people’s enthusiasm for going to nightlife venues.

According to psychology experts, good and socially acceptable means of entertainment help to get rid of tension and stress, as it gives the mind the ability to think positive and vital things, which leads to an increase in endorphins, or the hormone of happiness and satisfaction, away from what causes stress, such as listening to music, as it supports and supports the individual. To escape a bit from the worries of daily activities and hard work. As this enhances and maintains psychological and mental health. In addition, watching prominent personalities may convey meaningful messages to individuals by attending live concerts.

reverse drain

On a parallel artistic line, the Egyptian artist, Tamer Hosni, performed a huge party in the “Forum de Beirut” last Saturday evening. From 2,600 people to 10,000.” As for the ticket prices, they ranged between 40 and 120 dollars per person.

Hosni’s concert ignited the audience’s enthusiasm, so he sang a bunch of the most beautiful songs that he was known for in his early years, all the way to the new ones that he recently released.

After the end of the ceremony, Hosni published pictures on social media, and attached them to an expressive message describing his feelings, saying: “The Lebanon concert is really a party of history, reception, taste, energy, love and enthusiasm that is not normal. Your reception and applause before my singing all this time is a moment I will not forget. It was recorded in my life.” One of the most important moments in which I felt the generosity of our Lord in the course of my life in general. He added, “I felt love and victory from my joy, I felt that I might not stand, I might not sing, I did not know how to speak, I might not find words that describe my love for you and express the joy that you entered my heart.”

The young woman, May Naimi, told Al Diyar, “I attended Tamer Hosni’s concert with me and a group of friends and associates. It is true that the current situation is difficult, but nothing will prevent us from moving towards life with joy. We are a people who are not used to defeat or hiding, but rather we work and face all problems.” And we overcome the obstacles that I have grown up, and we always overcome adversity with our might and toughness.”

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