More than 10,000 fans, many of them teenagers, cheered and danced the night away
at a performance by Enrique Iglesias, the first concert by a Western pop singer
in Syria in over 30 years.
The 32-year-old Latin heartthrob charmed his audience with many of his hits,
including "Hero," "Escape," "Love to See You Cry" and "Just Wanna Be With You,"
as well as songs from his new album, "Insomniac."
Singer Enrique Iglesias performs at a concert that was attended by more than
10,000 people, in Damascus, Wednesday July 4 2007. The Grammy Award winning
singer enthralled his fans with his hit numbers last night as he sang in English
and Spanish for two hours. He sang a selection of his new songs and many of his
greatest hits including "Escape," "I love to see you cry," "Just Wanna Be With
You," and "Hero."
Iglesias said he wasn't concerned about performing in Syria, "although many
people have told me not to."
The sold-out concert began late Wednesday and ended after midnight at an open
air stadium near the 11th-century Damascus citadel. Ticket prices ranged between
$30 and $200. A large crowd gathered outside the venue, built specifically for
the event, where two giant TV screens were set up.
"I like his songs and his father's songs," said 24-year-old business graduate
Sandy al-Haj, referring to Julio Iglesias.
"Syria should invite other world singers," she said.
Although Syria is rich with culture, historic and tourist sites, Western
celebrities have largely stayed away from the autocratic country for years.
However, Syria has been taking small steps to open up the Socialist-style
economy and allow greater opportunities and access to information for young
people.
The concert was organized by private company LiBaladi, but other private Syrian
companies and Syrian expatriates helped with the financing. Revenues, according
to organizers, will go to Syrian charities.
The Associated Press