Wael Kfoury and Nawal Al Zoghbi open “Hala Bal Majaz” November 12

The countdown to the launch of a new artistic season for “Hala in Al Majaz” has begun, and the opening comes on a Lebanese night with the brilliant artists Nawal Al Zoghbi and Wael Kfoury, on Saturday 12 November at Al Majaz Theater in Sharjah.
The two stars will sing a bouquet of their most beautiful old and modern songs, which range from the beautiful romantic character to the mountainous character at other times, as well as the distinctive rhythmic songs that have been established in the audience’s conscience; Al-Zoghbi and Kfoury meet for the second time with the audience of Al-Majaz Theatre, and they also meet on it for the first time.
Wael Kfoury and Nawal Al Zoghbi expressed their happiness to meet the audience of Al Majaz Theater again, and Al Zoghbi confirmed that she is proud of the partnership with Wael Kfoury in reviving an evening that brings them together with a diverse audience of nationalities and cultures in an emirate that supports artistic taste, “wanting to stand again on Al Majaz Theater that takes us to another world with its magic.” Architectural and attractive location.
Wael Kfoury stated that he stands again on the Al Majaz theater with love and longing for an audience passionate about art, and hopes that “the audience will be pleased with the greatest number of distinguished works,” and said: “My meeting with dear Nawal Al Zoghbi in a joint concert will make it an unforgettable night.”
After the recent great success of the song “Sit al-Kul” for Kfoury, the artist crowns his career with record numbers in the number of audiences who loved his modern songs, such as “The Strong Girl”, “We Are All Munanger”, “The Impossible Love” and “Hakam Al Qalb”, as she lived on the impact of his albums. Since the nineties, including “Mit Vicki”, “A Lover’s Story”, “They Asked Me”, “What do you think” and “I love you so much”.
Nawal Al Zoghbi’s new song, “Concert,” achieved very high viewing rates, so that the star’s successes since the nineties remain firmly rooted in the audio taste of her fans who interact to this day with songs such as “Mandam Alek”, “Dalouna”, “Toul My Life”, “Aghla Al Habayeb” and “Aghla Al Habayeb” nights.”

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