Security Conditions Postpone Mostafa Amar’s Concert in Jordan to July
Mostafa Amar’s concert in Jordan has been postponed to July 4 due to regional tensions, with confirmation that tickets remain valid or can be fully refunded upon request.
The organizers of artist Mostafa Amar’s concert in Jordan have announced that the event, which was originally scheduled to take place as part of the "Cassette 2" festival at Bisharat Golf Club, has been postponed due to escalating regional security tensions. These developments stem from the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, which has led to flight restrictions and the closure of airspace in several countries.
In the official statement issued by the event management, it was announced:
"With love and respect, and in light of the current exceptional circumstances—including travel difficulties, flight suspensions, and repeated airport closures—we have decided to postpone the concert to July 4. We apologize for this delay, which is due to circumstances beyond our control, and we confirm that all booked tickets will remain valid for the new date. Full refunds will also be available for those unable to attend, in coordination with our official partners."

This concert is considered one of the most anticipated artistic events in Jordan, especially following the success of the first edition of “Cassette,” which brought together several stars from the 1990s generation. A large turnout was expected for the event.
On another note, artist Mostafa Amar is currently in recovery following a recent health crisis, during which he underwent a delicate surgery on his vocal cords. He reassured fans through a video posted on his official Instagram account, expressing gratitude to everyone who supported him during his illness. He confirmed that his health is steadily improving and that he will return to his artistic activities very soon.
This anticipated return after a period of absence makes the postponed concert in Jordan particularly special for his fans, as it will mark his first public performance following his recovery.
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