2023-06-21 11:18:00
02:18 PM Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Books – Mustafa Hamza:
The Jordanian singer, Nidaa Sharara, settled the controversy over the low price of tickets for her concert, which will be held on June 30, in exchange for the high price of the ticket for the Lebanese artist Wael Kfoury’s concert, which will be held next Friday, June 23, in her country, Jordan.
Nedaa, on her Facebook page, posted a picture of the angry comments regarding the price of the ticket for the Lebanese singer Wael Kfoury’s concert, which is held in Jordan, reaching 450 dinars, while the price of her concert ticket was only 15 dinars.
And the Jordanian singer wrote: “I am responsible and I am the one who asks that ticket prices be reasonable, so that all people can attend, even if I have to let all people attend for free. Festivals are often organized by me because I can’t get rich anywhere, so I do concerts in arranged theaters, and I refuse to raise the price of tickets.”
And she continued: “Because all people can come and win tickets, for those who are not able to pay, and my audience knows this thing. A time before I was in art, I used to love to go to attend artists, but I was not able to buy tickets today knowing the feeling, so I love all people come, and I enjoy parties Whose audience is coming for free, and I feel at the time how popular I am, not just someone who is famous and finished.”
Nida, she continued: “And the view taken from the Jordanian artist is that he is oppressed. I wish we might change it, but we also have concerts in any country abroad, the prices of tickets are high, and this is not in our hands because of course, any artist who will come from abroad, his cost is very high, on the concert lists, so it is done Raising the ticket price. Welcome to all the artists who enlighten us.
The Jordanian artist, Nidaa Sharara, recently participated in the revival of the wedding ceremony of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II and Princess Ragwa Al-Hussein.
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