Arab music lovers in and around London enjoyed one of the most beautiful evenings at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Sunday night, as Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram took center stage in a concert that was immediately sold out when it was first announced.
The audience comprised Arabs as well as Westerners who also came from nearby cities to be entertained by Ajram singing live a wide range of her beautiful old and new songs.
Ajram’s fans brought the theater back to life with their warm waves of applause that filled the place as they sang along their favorite diva and kept chanting her name repeatedly.
Ajram left no stone unturned to make the concert a grand success.
The popular singer ‘shone like a diamond’ on stage wearing a breathtakingly elegant dress that stole the show, moving on the stage like “a princess on the throne of her fans’ hearts,” according to media reports.
Later, thanking fans, Ajram tweeted: “London... Always amazing concerts and lovely people!!! #NancyAjram #UK #druri_lane #theater_royal” and “Thank you for your love and enthusiasm... You always have a special place in my heart #NancyAjram #London.”
Excited fans who attended the concert took to social media to relate their joy. “Got to see @NancyAjram perform last night @TheatreRoyalDL was a great performance & audience #lebanesemusic #nancyajram” tweeted Luna-child @leahweller.
The Lebanese singer’s ninth album is all set for release by the end of this year.
Source: Arab News
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