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Saber Rebai enchants Nabeul in a memorable concert

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tunisian singer Saber Rebai captivated a large audience at the Nabeul International Festival with a nearly two-and-a-half-hour concert.
  • The performance featured a mix of his popular hits, new songs, and tributes to Tunisian musical heritage.
  • Rebai's stage presence and vocal mastery were highlighted as key factors in his enduring popularity in the Arab music scene.

The Nabeul International Festival experienced one of its most memorable evenings as Tunisian star Saber Rebai delivered a captivating concert on Sunday, August 16. Performing to a sold-out theater, the "prince of Arabic song" held the audience spellbound for nearly two and a half hours, transforming the stage into a space of profound connection and shared emotion.

From the opening notes, Rebai set an energetic tone, launching into a medley of his classic hits like "Machallah Aliha" and "Tmannit." The crowd responded with immediate enthusiasm, singing along and applauding throughout the performance. The concert quickly evolved into a collective celebration, with the artist and his audience appearing to be in perfect harmony. This exceptional synergy continued as Rebai performed beloved tracks such as "Ya Assal," "Ezz El Hbayeb," and "Bibassata," each met with fervent cheers.

The singer masterfully navigated his extensive repertoire, blending romantic ballads, traditional Tunisian melodies, and popular Arabic songs. This versatility allows him to connect with diverse generations and musical tastes while maintaining a distinct artistic identity. A highlight of the evening was the debut of his new song, "Tayer," which was met with an enthusiastic reception, demonstrating the audience's immediate embrace of his latest work alongside their enduring affection for his classics.

Rebai's performance also included essential tracks like "Ya Lella," "Ma Tebkich," a selection of Tunisian songs, "Attahadda El Alame," and "Ana Tayer." He concluded with a tribute to Tunisian musical heritage, featuring songs dedicated to the late Hรฉdi Jouini, including "Hobbi Yetbaddel Yetjadded." The electrifying atmosphere was sustained until the concert's final moments with songs such as "Khalles Tarek," "Said Errim," and "Barcha."

Beyond the song selection, Saber Rebai's commanding stage presence was a significant factor in the night's success. His vocal prowess, effortless interaction with the audience, generous performance style, and natural elegance reaffirmed his status as a leading figure in Arabic music. The Nabeul audience experienced not just a concert, but a powerful display of artistry and connection.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.