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Sief Nabeel, Hatim Al-Iraqi, and Asil Hameem Ignite "Night of the Tigris and Euphrates" Concert at Riyadh Season

Sief Nabeel, Hatim Al-Iraqi, and Asil Hameem Ignite

Asil Hameem, Sief Nabeel, and Hatim Al-Iraqi set ablaze their concert titled "Night of the Tigris and Euphrates" at the Mohammed Abdu Arena during Riyadh Season, with a large audience in attendance.

Hatim Al-Iraqi enchanted the audience from the moment he took the stage at the Mohammed Abdu Arena, performing many awaited songs including "Ashofak Wayn Ya Mohajir," which garnered a great deal of audience interaction. He also mesmerized them with songs like "Law Biadi" and "Hubak Eli Wahdi." Salem Al-Hendi, the CEO of Rotana, welcomed the Iraqi star and accompanied him to the stage. Hatim Al-Iraqi expressed his gratitude to the Saudi audience for their significant turnout as well as to Rotana for organizing the concert.

Sief Nabeel ignited the stage at the Mohammed Abdu Arena, impressing the attendees with his song "Momkin," one of the standout tracks of 2021, which he performed alongside artist Balqis. The stage also featured some performances during his singing, and he shined in the song "Eini Eini." Sief Nabeel thanked the large Saudi audience and emphasized the continuous connection with his fans in the Kingdom at all the concerts he participates in. In a video posted by Rotana on their Instagram account, he said, "The people of Saudi Arabia know very well that they have a taste for art, and every time I step on stage in Jeddah or Riyadh, they amaze me with their presence and interaction."

Asil Hameem began the "Night of the Tigris and Euphrates" concert with the song "Akhir Zhuhur," and she presented a collection of her best songs throughout her career. She performed "Yeshabahk Qalbi," one of her most popular tracks, and expressed her happiness to participate in the Night of the Tigris and Euphrates and to perform at the Mohammed Abdu Arena. In a short video released by Rotana's page after the concert, she said, "I enjoyed singing at the Mohammed Abdu Arena, and I didn’t feel the time while performing on stage. The Saudi people have a taste for art, and I am happy to sing on a stage that bears the name of the artist Mohammed Abdu; this is certainly an addition to my artistic journey."

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