Under the patronage of his excellence minister of Tourism Michel Pharaon, Beirut holidays was launched on Saturday July 18th 2015 in Water Front Beirut. The event was attended by thousands of fans who came all the way to enjoy a live concert performed by The King of Romance Wael Kfoury, Singer of “Al Gharam Al Mostahil” that you can hear from Biel all the way to the waterfront. They did not miss a chance since they arrived until the last minute to take pictures with their beloved star and present to him Flowers and Love on this memorable night.
The Star was presented by Rima Njeim who accentuated on the fact that one day we will say that we lived in Wael Kfoury’s time not because they are friends but because he is a real star. Then after Screams and applauds started as The King of Romance first got on stage.
First of guests was The “Diva Elissa” like he described her who cheered to the star’s performance as she even wipe off his face from sweat during these hot times of July. The concert was a huge success, especially after the tickets were sold out a week before the expected date, and Wael Lovers got to enjoy a distinct Romantic night with especially collected songs that will always remain in their hearts no matter how much time passes.
Wael had a hidden surprise for his fans as his newest video clip directed by “Hassan Al Ghaddar” “Kifik ya Wajaai” was featured during the concert as a sequel to the latest Video, “AL Gharam Al Mostahil”. Fans, Media and Press responded with positive feedback to the video clip as they sang along the song from Wael’s latest album. The star responded positively and his presence on stage was full of energy and happiness as he joked with fans, and danced timidly on stage.
Wael sang multiple signature songs like “Hekm El Alb”, “Omri Kellou”, “Ma Waadtik Bi Njoum el Layl” , “Baddi Yak”, “Ya Dalli Ya Rouhi”… as well as some of his Mawawil, all companied by the fans interaction with the beloved singer who also performed songs from his latest album like “Kifik ya wajaai” and “Al Gharam Al Mostahil”.