The star Latifa delivered a massive concert on the stage of Carthage, coinciding with the National Day of Tunisian Women. This event was part of the Carthage International Festival and was attended by over 10,000 people. Tickets were sold out immediately upon their release due to the high demand. This marked Latifa’s return to the festival after several years of absence.
One of the notable aspects of Latifa’s concert in Carthage was the diverse audience spanning different generations. Her immense popularity in her home country drew a varied crowd, including children, youth, men, women, and seniors. They were all eagerly waiting to witness her performance, bearing witness to her extensive and prominent artistic journey in Tunisia, Egypt, and across the Arab world.
Latifa began the concert by entering the stage to the enthusiastic reception of the audience with the song “Fi El Kam Yom Elly Fato.” She then sang “Aheem B Tounes” amidst a warm welcome from the Tunisian audience, who were thirsty for her presence on her homeland’s soil and at the historic Carthage theater. The concert continued until the early hours of Monday.
During the concert, Latifa performed a selection of her greatest hits, including “Ahsan Ahsan,” “Tab Aho,” “Inshallah Inshallah,” “Hobak Hadi,” “Baheb Fe Garamak,” “Ya Sayyidi Masi,” and many other songs from her extensive career spanning the past and the present. The concert was met with resounding success, wide acclaim, and a significant impact in Tunisia. It also trended on Twitter in Tunisia and several other Arab countries, reflecting Latifa’s substantial fan base and profound artistic influence among Tunisian and Arab audiences alike.