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Amidst a crowded audience, the Lebanese artists Wael Kfoury and the Jordanian Diana Karazon concluded the Southern Theater concerts, as part of the activities of the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts in its 37th session, which is held under the slogan "The Joy Continues", and the Arab Republic of Egypt will be the guest of honor of the festival.
Diana began her concert with her famous song "Your Head is High", to take the audience with her melodious voice on a singing journey, in which she picked a flower from every garden, accompanied by her band "Leaders Band" led by artist Mohamed Asfour.
The audience interacted with the songs she performed next, including the song “Jordanian Hallelila”, which became an amazing anthem in all her concerts, before she performed the songs: “Wala’a”, “Ali Alamna” and “Hey Ya Jordanian”, so that the stands ignited with dancing, bangs and applause. interacting with their beloved star.
Diana did not neglect to present the audience with a high dose of rapture, with the song of the late Warda Al-Jazaeryia, “I Forbidden I Love You”, before she celebrated the Arab Republic of Egypt as the “guest of honor at the Jerash Festival this year”, by presenting “Medley” from the songs of Mrs. Umm Kulthum, and she did not stop. Diana revealed her surprises, and presented the musician Sharif Al-Maaytah during the "medly", to perform a solo on the accordion instrument, and he is one of the talented young Jordanian musicians with special needs.
Diana concluded her concert with "Medley" for the most famous Jordanian songs that the audience knows with her voice, such as: "Hanna Kabar Al-Balad, Al-Ward Fatah, O Abu Qudadah Beida, Where are Ramallah", so that her audience came out of the concert ecstatic and happy with his beloved artist.
The Executive Director of the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts, Ayman Samawi, honored Diana at the beginning of her concert, praising her creativity, stardom, and public presence.
In his paragraph, the artist, Wael Kfoury, ignited the enthusiasm of his audience, who remained interacting with him throughout his singing period, as he varied in his singing program between old and new.
He started his concert with the song "What do you think", which is one of the most prominent songs of his artistic career, before presenting a group of his most famous songs, such as: "They asked me", "If we love a mistake", "Oh my soul, my soul", "We are all dragged" and "The Girl". Al Qawiyya" and "Who is my love Ana", so that Kfoury's song, which is filled with grief, will be the title of the festival's last public concerts.
The Jordanian public and visitors, including tourists, Arab brothers and foreign friends, lived 11 days of joy and local, Arab and international cultural and artistic events, which reflected and converged different cultures and civilizations, in one cultural crucible provided by the Jerash Festival, in front of culture and art lovers.