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Nancy Ajram breaks attendance record at Mawazine 2025

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Nancy Ajram breaks attendance record at Mawazine 2025

Lebanese pop icon Nancy Ajram reached a major milestone at the 2025 Mawazine Festival by drawing a record-breaking crowd of over 100,000 people during her 10:30 PM performance on the Nahda Stage.

The concert was one of the most anticipated of the festival. As showtime approached, the area in front of the stage filled up quickly, creating a vibrant atmosphere that kept building. Nancy Ajram opened with the smooth melody of “W Maak,” instantly connecting with the crowd. She followed with “Warana Eh,” which sparked a wave of excitement and set the pace for a night full of energy and emotion. Switching between classic hits and new releases, her voice and presence held the audience’s attention from start to finish.

One of the most powerful moments came with her emotional performance of “Albi Ya Albi,” which deeply resonated with the crowd. She also debuted her latest single, released just weeks earlier, which was met with a roaring ovation. Backed by a top-tier band and a stunning light show, Nancy Ajram delivered a polished, high-energy performance that turned the Nahda Stage into a space of shared joy and celebration.

Soon after the concert ended, social media was flooded with videos and reactions capturing the energy of the night and the scale of the crowd. The hashtag #NancyAjramMawazine2025 quickly trended across Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter, with fans posting clips and messages praising the show.

Festival organizers confirmed that no other artist this year matched those numbers, reflecting Nancy Ajram’s strong influence and continued popularity. One member of the event team said, “Nancy Ajram is one of the few artists who can bring together such a large and diverse audience. Tonight’s show was unforgettable.”

More than a successful concert, it was a clear example of music’s power to connect people. Nancy Ajram proved that Arabic music, with its emotion and authenticity, can cross borders and reach audiences everywhere. For those who attended, it was a night that will stay with them. For Nancy Ajram, it marked another high point in a career that continues to shape and uplift Arabic music on the world stage.


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