13 diverse artistic evenings in the second night of the Amman Summer Festival

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Last night, the concert of the second artistic evening of the Amman Summer Festival witnessed a large audience to listen to the originality of the Jordanian national and traditional song by artists Wissam and Hussam Al-Lawzi and artist Muhammad Arbihat.

The Jordanian duo, Wissam and Hussam Al-Lawzi, excelled on the main stage in presenting the lyrical performances, which were greeted by the festival audience with spontaneous enthusiasm that showed love and good taste for the national and traditional song, with its words and melodies.

The Jordanian artist, Arbihat, also made fun of the homeland and its heritage, with songs that met the interaction of the audience.

The Ma’an troupe presented interesting paintings of Jordanian folklore, which attracted the attention of the audience.

And on the children’s stage, in a family atmosphere, the play “Amo Nazif” was shown, in addition to presenting cartoon characters.

Tomorrow, Sunday, the festival will be full of many activities, as the artist Mahmoud Al-Daaja will sing on the main stage, while the Al-Ajaweed band will present an artistic show, and its conclusion will be a touch with the artist Najm Al-Salman.

The activities of the Amman Summer Festival, organized by the Greater Amman Municipality, will continue until Sunday, August 20, and the Municipality has provided free transportation from the outdoor parking lots designated for the festival to the event sites inside the parks.

The festival, which is being held for the 15th year in a row, attracts a group of Jordanian artistic voices, folklore performances from the Jordanian heritage, and theatrical work, while providing an area of ​​entertainment for children.

The Municipality, through those in charge of managing the festival, prepared a program of various events on the main stage, including lyrical and traditional artistic paragraphs and musical compositions performed by the bright names of Jordanian artists and bands.

And the secretariat allocated from six until nine in the evening throughout the days of the festival, in front of children, stations for games, face painting, and art platforms.

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