Based on the artistic concerts organized by the Entertainment Authority on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, the Arab artist, Mohamed Abdo, revived the first of these concerts in Abha at the King Khalid University theater, and returned his audience with the holiday song that stuck in the minds of generations, which is “From Al-Aidin.”
During the press conference that preceded the party, he said, “Arts and culture are the mirror of peoples, and we are the mirror of our peoples, and now art and culture are receiving great and very beautiful attention, which compensates for what they missed in terms of injustice and obscuring them. In order for peoples to know their culture and heritage, it is necessary to know them.”
He expressed his hope that he had chosen from the paragraphs what suits the tastes of those present, whether at the ceremony or on the air.
A large public presence
After that, the lyrical paragraphs followed, with which the audience interacted, including “places, and it is no longer early, the gazelle of the south, like a boy, and the mourners, and your voice calls to me, yes, and above the clouds.” It was interspersed with many of the performances in which he excelled, while the audience’s requests came and were fulfilled. With love and appreciation for his fans in southern Saudi Arabia.