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On August 2, 2025, Lebanese star Nancy Ajram set the stage ablaze at the International Carthage Festival during a sold-out concert, marking her grand return to the Tunisian stage since her last appearance in 2017.
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On August 1, 2025, the 59th edition of the Carthage International Festival offered its audience an extraordinary evening, bringing together five conductors from diverse backgrounds: Tunisian maestro Shady Garfi, Italian Andrea Tarantino, Palestinian Lamar Elyes, Algerian Lotfi Saïdi, and Turkish Ahmet Baran. In the presence of the Minister of Cultural Affairs, Amina Srarfi, this evening was a true musical odyssey, blending harmony and cultural identities.
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On July 30, 2025, Syrian artist Nassif Zeytoun renewed his highly anticipated rendezvous with his Tunisian audience at the Carthage International Festival, before a large crowd that gathered hours before the event.
This audience, loyal to Nassif since his appearance on Star Academy 7, significantly contributed to the success of a perfectly executed performance in every aspect.
On July 28, 2025, as part of the seventh evening of the 59th edition of the International Carthage Festival, the ancient theater came alive with a vibrant celebration deeply rooted in Tunisian identity. Titled "Tunisian Evening," this performance brought together artists from different generations, from iconic figures to rising talents, in a captivating artistic dialogue that enthralled a large audience.
On July 27, 2025, during the sixth evening of the 59th edition of the Carthage International Festival, Palestinian artist Mohamed Assaf broke a two-year silence to sing passionately for his hometown, Gaza.
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On July 26, 2025, during the fifth evening of the Carthage International Festival, world-renowned trumpeter and composer Ibrahim Maalouf delivered an unforgettable performance at the ancient theater.
On July 25, 2025, during the fourth evening of the Carthage International Festival and coinciding with Tunisia’s Republic Day, Tunisian star Latifa made a triumphant return to the packed ancient theater, in the presence of the Minister of Cultural Affairs, Ms. Amina Srarfi. Broadcast live on the national television channel Watania, this concert was a moment of communion between the artist, her country, and her audience, celebrating both Tunisian identity and Latifa’s cultural influence across the Arab world.