The Lebanese singer Elissa and her compatriot Marwan Khoury performed at the “Casino du Liban” in Beirut, on Saturday evening, on the occasion of Valentine’s Day. Before the start of the singing evening, Elissa sent a message about the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
The Lebanese star said on the stage: “Praise be to God, that music is the only outlet in which we breathe, and we noticed what is happening outside. God helps the whole world. We took our turn, and God be with all the people who lost the victims. In us, be happy; Because it allows us to simplify, enjoy music, and live a violin.”
The two Lebanese stars presented many of their distinctive songs, and Marwan Khoury mentioned that Elissa asked him to sing “Lou” so that she would sing “Betmon”.
Ticket prices ranged from $100 to $250 for the VIP category.
Nancy Ajram in February Kuwait
The Lebanese artist, Nancy Ajram, performed a concert as part of the activities of the “February Kuwait” festival. During the ceremony, she expressed her deep sadness due to the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey, and asked everyone who loves her and believes in humanity to help those affected by this disaster.
Nancy expressed her happiness with her presence in Kuwait, as she went on stage and started her evening with a song that she dedicated to the State of Kuwait. She also presented a bouquet of her most beautiful songs, so that the audience interacted with her widely.
Nancy Ajram had announced earlier that she would donate the proceeds from her concert in Kuwait for the benefit of the earthquake victims in Syria.
Myriam Fares joins the donors to the victims of the earthquake in Syria
The Lebanese singer, Myriam Fares, joined the list of celebrities who donated the wages of their recent concerts to those affected by the Syrian earthquake.
Social media pioneers transmitted a video clip of the artist, Myriam Fares, at her concert that was held on Saturday evening in Canada, in which she announced that she would donate all her wages from her concert to those affected in Syria as a result of the earthquake that struck the country in the past days.
Fares began her speech by greeting and thanking her fans and fans who were keen to attend her concert, adding: “The joy of the night is indescribable because the joy of the night is a joy of giving..This party decided to donate to all the people affected by the earthquake in Syria.”