Arab superstar Nancy Ajram to perform at Global Village

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Following the start of the highly anticipated Season 27 concerts, Global Village has announced that Nancy Ajram will be performing live on Monday, December 12.

She will be taking to the multi-cultural family destination's Main Stage at 9:00 pm.

The Lebanese singer is an influential force in the Arab music industry and has previously been named as one of the top female Arab artists by Forbes, and the world’s bestselling Middle Eastern artist at the World Music Awards.

In 2009, she was also chosen by the UNICEF as the first female regional ambassador for the Middle East and North Africa region.

Best known for her hits ‘Akhasmak Ah’, ‘Aah w noss’ and ‘Ya tab tab’, Ajram has achieved worldwide fame, having collaborated with international artists such as Marshmello for the single ‘Sah Sah’.

She has also taken part in ‘Arab Idol’ and is a judge on ‘The Voice Kids Ahla Sawt’ series.

Nancy Ajram is the second artist to be announced for the Season 27 concert line-up after Myriam Fares enthralled Global Village with her performance earlier this month.

Concerts at the Global Village Main Stage are open to all, with designated areas for families and ladies.

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