The article reports on a concert in Jeddah called "Laylat Warda" (Night of the Rose) that featured several prominent Arab singers including Nancy Ajram, Reham Abdelhakim, and Abir Ne3ma. During the concert, Syrian singer Asala Nasri could not hold back her tears and expressed her sadness with the audience. After performing two songs, Asala apologized to the crowd and said that the songs and legacy of the late Algerian singer Warda Al Jazairia hold great reverence. Asala also spoke about her relationship with Warda, whom she referred to as "her mother". The concert showcased a variety of musicians and instruments including the oud, ney, and violin. The article also mentions a duet that Asala and Warda performed many years ago on a popular Arabic television program, which included the iconic song "Awqati Bthlou" (My Times are Sweetened). Asala sang Warda's part in tribute to the late singer. Overall, the concert celebrated the music of Warda Al Jazairia and her legacy in the Arab music world.