Nancy Ajram shows support for Lebanon in a tour filled with sorrow

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Nancy Ajram shows solidarity with Lebanon during a sorrowful tour Wide interaction with the video she shared
In a moment where sadness blends with pride, Lebanese artist Nancy Ajram chose to express her solidarity with Lebanon in a direct and realistic way, through a tour she took in the streets of Beirut, where the scene appeared heavy with grief and pain, amid strong engagement from her followers.
Nancy shared a video on her Instagram documenting her tour across Beirut’s streets, where she drove her car among large numbers of displaced people who were forced to live on the sidewalks after harsh conditions and ongoing attacks compelled them to leave their homes, in a scene that reflects the scale of suffering Lebanese people are experiencing today.
She accompanied the video with a heartfelt caption saying: “A world without Lebanon… would remain nothingness or impossible,” a message carrying deep belonging and a strong rejection of the idea of Lebanon’s absence despite its hardships.
This stance is not unusual for Nancy Ajram, who has always expressed her strong connection to Lebanon in various circumstances. However, this appearance came closer to the pulse of the streets, and more connected to the human reality people are living day by day.
Humanitarian support
At the same time, the Lebanese artistic community continues to play its humanitarian and moral role in response to these events, as many artists are keen to express their solidarity with displaced people, whether through supportive messages, field visits, or artistic works that reflect the scale of the tragedy.
It appears that artists in Lebanon have become more present in the public scene, especially under difficult circumstances, as they try to use their platforms to convey people’s voices and highlight their suffering, at a time when society needs all forms of moral support before anything else.
Thus, art transforms from a mere space for entertainment into a human message that reflects people’s pain, documents their moments, and gives them a glimpse of hope in a reality filled with challenges.
