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Abdulmajeed Abdullah mesmerizes 15k Kuwaitis with "Tales of a Thousand and One Nights" and celebrates "Halabash" trend in 3 concerts.

Under the technical supervision of Rotana Music Group, and organized by Eventcom, "Prince of Tarab" Abdulmajeed Abdullah bid farewell to Kuwaiti, Gulf, and Arab fans after three consecutive sold-out concerts held at the Kuwaiti Arena. The concert was a massive success, with over 15,000 attendees, and the social media platforms were trending with the singer's name and titles of his songs. The event was graced with an orchestra consisting of 74 players conducted by Maestro Walid Fayed, accompanying the singer's performances. The three nights had similarities in terms of hosting two segments, including 10 to 12 selected songs performed and a short break between the segments. Indeed, the concert couldn't be complete without mentioning Kuwait, as Abdulmajeed expressed his immense admiration for his Kuwaiti fans and the love that he receives each time he performs there. Abdulmajeed's live performances have become a unique experience; he uses sound engineering inspired by the tales of 'One Thousand and One Nights,.' Furthermore, the lighting and accessories are expertly chosen and coordinated by director Ahmad Al-Dughaigi, adding to the aesthetic value of the show. In addition, the concert included some of his most famous songs, such as "Ya Ba'dohum Kulluhum," "Rahib," "Insan Akthar," and "Fazee't Men Nawmi." Unused renditions of older songs such as "Hlabsh" were also brought back and given a new twist. The concert's sponsors, Zain, Social Life Advertising, The American International University, Qassah, and Tawq honored the artist at the end of the concert. In conclusion, based on the positive feedback and attendees' reactions, Abdulmajeed has certainly established himself as an icon in the Gulf and Arab music scene. He is known for his talent, charm, exceptional performances, and passion for his art.