
Fawerha Nostalgia: A Night of Music and Memories in Jeddah
Taking place on June 13, 2025, Fawerha Nostalgia will bring a selection of the most famous stars in the 2000s to perform live at the Jeddah Superdome, taking the audiences on a heartfelt journey through the past.
For over two hours, the stars of the golden decade (2000 to 2010) will play some of their all-time hits, dazzling audiences with their sweet melodies and vibrant songs that profoundly shaped their lives.
On one stage, Arab and international music legends will perform their popular songs, under the theme 'Hits from 2000 to 2010,' amid nostalgic vibes, reviving pleasant memories and promising an unforgettable night at Jeddah Superdome.
The exceptional night will feature iconic Arab stars, such as Ramy Gamal, Maya Nasri, Samo Zaen, Ahmed Batshan, Haytham Said, Iwan, Jannat, Youssef Al-Omani, and Ahmed Cherif. It also includes the Egyptian band Wama.
Moreover, the mega star Massari and the British boy band Blue will deliver a highly-anticipated performance.
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The participating stars have expressed excitement about the concert through videos on social media, inviting their fans to join them in Jeddah's special music event.
At Fawerha Nostalgia, audiences will have a unique opportunity to relive cherished moments and connect with the soundtrack of their youth in a curated experience designed to celebrate a pivotal period in contemporary music.
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