Haifa Wehbe Shines at Full-Capacity New Year’s Eve Concert in Abu Dhabi
Lebanese superstar Haifa Wehbe held an exceptional New Year’s Eve concert in Abu Dhabi, performing her latest songs from the album "Mega Haifa 2" and captivating her fans.
Lebanese singer Haifa Wehbe performed a spectacular concert on New Year’s Eve in Abu Dhabi, attracting a full-capacity audience and creating a festive atmosphere.
During the event, Haifa wished her audience a happy new year, saying:
"May this year be full of goodness and health, as these are the most important things that make life better."
Fans expressed their excitement on social media using the hashtag #HaifaWehbeInAbuDhabi, sharing videos and photos highlighting Haifa’s elegance, stage presence, and captivating performance.
Haifa Wehbe’s Latest Releases
Haifa closed 2025 with the release of her album "Mega Haifa 2", which includes six songs:
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Ghaltany Fi Ehsasy
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Bas Bas
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Bethebbak Fe’lan
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Azmet Nafsyya
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Merayat El Hob
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Baddna Naroo’
She also released the single "Ehna El Shilla" as a music video, written by Ahmed El Malaky, composed by Noor Ezz El Arab, arranged by Wissam Abdel Monem, mixed and mastered by Gamal Yassin, and directed by Raja Na’ma.
This release is part of Haifa’s innovative plan to launch her album in four consecutive phases, with each phase including six songs, culminating in a complete album – a first in the Arab world.
Additionally, in January, Haifa released "Wasaltlha", written by Mahmoud Abdullah, composed by the late Mohamed El Nady, musically arranged by Noor, mixed and mastered by Sulaiman Damian, and "Ma Bed’aafsh", composed by Samer Abu Talib, lyrics by Amr El Masry, arranged by Sulaiman Damian, directed by Eli Fahd.
Through her ongoing concerts and new music releases, Haifa Wehbe continues to cement her status as one of the most prominent stars in the Middle East, celebrated for her elegance and distinctive artistic style.
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