Arab Pop Star Wael Jassar Performs at Lavish Moroccan Wedding in Tangier

Lebanese Arab pop singer Wael Jassar is currently staying in Morocco, as part of the celebration of a wedding in Tangier. In recent years, many Arab stars have performed at private festivities in Morocco, sometimes with dizzying fees.
At the invitation of a well-known family in Tangier, Wael Jassar has arrived in Morocco to animate a traditional Moroccan wedding. On his Instagram account, he shared with his fans a video documenting scenes of his participation in the animation of this wedding, with the caption: "Wedding in Morocco, Tangier." He is seen wearing a selham, a traditional Moroccan outfit. The Lebanese Arab pop star livened up Tangier. He performed several of his most famous songs. Popular folk groups also fired up the guests.
Wael Jassar is among the most famous Arab stars who regularly visit Morocco, where they have built a solid fan base to animate private evenings and events. He has given concerts around the world and has become one of the most adored singers in the Arab world.
Morocco has become, in recent years, one of the important markets in the world of Arab music, where artists enjoy great popularity and are celebrated on various events and occasions, says a source quoted by Hespress. Thus, some of them have signed contracts to animate weddings. Among them are Ragheb Alama, Ramy Ayach, Yara, Balqees, and others. This market has become, due to the growing demand in Morocco for well-known Arab artists, an ideal place for audience expansion, adds the same source. Result: the fees of the artists are high, sometimes exceeding 100,000 dirhams per hour.
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