DUBAI: Hot on the heels of Iraqi singer Kadim Al-Sahir’s performance that launched Expo 2020’s Infinite Night series, Lebanese superstars Nancy Ajram and Ragheb Alama will co-headline the second Infinite Nights show on Nov. 12.
Alama will perform hits from his 30-year career in a performance that will highlight how music connects humans, from all corners of the world, in line with Expo’s Mobility subtheme.
Alama said: “I want to mix cultures together. I want their audience to hear me, and I want my audience to hear them. I have always liked opening doors, and Expo’s Infinite Night Series is the perfect platform to make this happen.”
Singer, actor and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Ajram will perform her biggest hits in a performance under the dome of Al Wasl Plaza.
“When we all work together and collaborate, we can learn to live in harmony with each other and the world around us. I cannot wait to be part of Expo 2020’s incredible journey – I hope my show will inspire positivity amongst young people around the globe to cherish the world we live in,” she said.
A stellar line-up of global and regional performers will headline the six-month Infinite Nights series, with both physical and virtual shows.