Aline Khalaf returns to her audience after years of absence

Aline Khalaf returns to her audience after years of absence
Aline Khalaf
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Aline Khalaf Performs a Bouquet of Songs in Beirut Aline Khalaf’s Daughter Presents Her with Flowers

After years of absence from the music scene, Lebanese singer Aline Khalaf returned to the stage in her first live concert on Friday evening in Beirut, attended by a large crowd eagerly awaiting her appearance, in an atmosphere blending music with deep human emotions.

During the concert, Aline Khalaf performed a selection of her most popular songs, which the audience responded to enthusiastically. She also dedicated a special segment to the late Sabah, performing an emotional medley that brought her to tears on stage, in a heartfelt moment met with long and warm applause.

The emotional intensity grew when Aline Khalaf’s daughter came on stage to present her mother with a bouquet of flowers and embrace her in front of the audience, creating a touching scene that reaffirmed the emotional bond between the singer, her family, and her fans.

A few hours before the concert, Aline Khalaf shared a backstage video on her social media accounts, commenting: "See you in a bit," which heightened her fans’ excitement and anticipation for her return after a long hiatus.

The concert came at a sensitive time, amid controversy surrounding a company statement warning event organizers against contracting with Aline Khalaf without prior written authorization, claiming exclusive rights to manage and exploit her artistic activity. The statement was issued just one day before the concert, raising questions about its timing and legitimacy, especially given Aline Khalaf’s return after many years.

The statement emphasized legal action against any party violating the exclusive agreements and demanded financial compensation for any damages or disruptions, in what was considered an official warning to organizers, while the industry closely watches the impact on the future of the Lebanese singer’s concerts.