For the first time in Beirut, the artists “Rodge” and Michel Fadel will meet in a unique concert in the region and the world under the title “Coloratura” Electric-Symphony! On Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at the Beirut Seaside Arena waterfront – Downtown, starting at 7:30 PM.
To this end, a press conference was held to highlight the event in the presence of the NGOs that will benefit from the entire proceeds of this artwork, namely:
Children’s Cancer Center CCCL, Braveheart, SOS Children’s Villages, Basma, Enfants de lumière, Friends of Multiple Sclerosis Patients at the American University of Beirut and Operation Full Fridge.
Michel Fadel and “Rodge” explained the importance of this show and said: “We have always tried to do a joint work of this size and artistic importance, and today the occasion came to present it in Beirut in support of the NGOs present among us and during these difficult circumstances that Lebanon is going through.”
Nathalie Rahal and Chadi Fayyad, from ICE Events, talked about the preparations and production for this concert, with huge and international standards and considered this occasion to be very important to contribute with the Lebanese people and show the creative side of Lebanon.
Then was a speech by the NGOs representatives, in which they expressed how difficult the current situation is and explained the need of the support of the Lebanese People to attend massively and save humanity and large segments of the Lebanese society.
Coloratura will feature over 100 musicians and singers on stage, a state of the art stage, lights, visuals, pyros and overall production.
The concert will be produced by two companies: ICE Events and MIX Productions, which are distinguished by creativity, mastery and details that make each event an exceptional and unforgettable experience!
All tickets are available at Virgin Megastores
The event is for all age groups and tickets are limited.
International Lebanese show COLORATURA prepares to be launched in Beirut Michel Fadel and “Rodge” meet to save Lebanese NGOs from the crisis
previous post