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Entertainment
Entertainment Lebanon
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Lebanese entertainment landscape dominated by musical tours, reconciliations, and high-profile collaborations as regional stars expand international presence.

Lead:

The Lebanese and Arab entertainment sectors are experiencing significant activity, with established artists launching global tours while emerging talent enters the international stage. Notable figures from across the Levantine media landscape are reshaping their public personas through candid interviews and celebratory events, while collaborative projects continue to generate substantial audience engagement across streaming and social platforms.

Top Stories:

  • Hayfa Wehbe — The Lebanese singer is preparing to launch her global concert tour "The Tour 2026/2027," which will span 2026 and 2027 with 14 performances across ten countries, marking a significant expansion of her international touring schedule.
  • Kinda Alloush — In a candid television interview, the actress discussed personal dimensions of her life including her relationship with actor Amr Youssef, motherhood, and domestic life, describing herself as a "part-time artist" in one of her most forthcoming public appearances.
  • Lina Qaroout — The media personality celebrated the sixth anniversary of her news platform "Lina News" with an evening gathering of media and entertainment industry figures, highlighting industry solidarity and professional recognition.
  • Roland Mhanna — The Lebanese artist's newly released single "Good Bye" has achieved notable success across music platforms and is generating significant engagement, with the artist preparing for a festival-filled summer schedule.
  • Ahmad Al-Saqa and Yasmin Abdel Aziz — After 23 years apart, the two actors are reuniting for the film "Khalli Balk Min Nafsak," with the production company generating industry excitement through official promotional materials.
  • Rozina Lazikani — The Syrian actress has entered political life through her appointment to the Syrian People's Assembly, issuing a statement confirming her commitment to this new professional direction.
  • Coming Up:

    The trilingual music project "Ashkara" is presenting a contemporary interpretation of Eastern folk traditions through improvisation-based performances, bridging classical and modern musical aesthetics. Multiple theatrical productions continue to draw audiences, including a contemporary adaptation of Euripides' "Medea" now staging on Lebanese theater platforms.

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