Nancy Ajram Performs 9 Concerts Across 3 Continents in May: A Global Musical Journey

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Lebanese pop star Nancy Ajram announced she has postponed the release of her upcoming album due to ongoing regional conflicts, revealing in an interview with Okaz newspaper that the project is complete but will not be launched until conditions allow for proper promotion and audience engagement.

Speaking from the Mawazine Festival in Morocco, Ajram explained that she finishes albums every three to four years and wants each release to receive the attention it deserves through effective marketing and widespread reach. She emphasized that the delay ensures the album will resonate fully with fans when it finally arrives.

The singer as well shared her excitement about the public response to her novel single “Waraana Eh,” noting its popularity on social media platforms and expressing gratitude for how listeners have connected with its lyrics, which she said reflect personal experiences.

Looking ahead, Ajram confirmed upcoming performances across multiple countries, including concerts in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia as part of the Carthage Music Festival lineup. She expressed her joy at participating in the Mawazine Festival’s recent edition and revealed that her new album includes a track inspired by Moroccan musical style—though performed in her usual dialect, not Moroccan Arabic.

Ajram is set to headline a summer concert in Egypt on July 26, 2025, in the North Coast region, where she plans to perform a diverse set of her most beloved hits cherished by audiences across the Arab world.

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