Carla Bruni at the Beiteddine Festivals: Lebanon is a country I love



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Singer Carla Bruni gave a concert at Beiteddine's international festivals during her world tour "Franz Touch", in the presence of her husband, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and several Lebanese officials.

The concert was attended by an audience of 1800 people described by the singer as "friendly" and "good listener". In the front row, President Sarkozy was moderately Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri and former President Michel Suleiman.

Bruni, the original Italian, has interpreted songs from his five albums up to now, including "Garif A Tua" (Original to you), "The Garson Trieste" ("The Sad Boy ") written by Sarkozy, (One of them told me) and played guitar, his first song in 2002. She also sang for Abba, the Asian group, Debesh Fashion, Rita Hayworth and others.

Bruni, a former model, left the public, wearing black leather pants and a short jacket dotted with sparkling stones. Before each song was known by the author and the progress of a special way is not without the sense of humor that characterizes it.

High security measures followed the road to Prince Bashir al-Shehabi's palace, built in the early 19th century in Beit El Din (southeast of Beirut). "My presence here is a great joy and a great honor, as it is the first time I have the opportunity to sing in Lebanon, a country that I love," said Burnished at AFP after the concert.

For his part, Sarkozy was satisfied with the ceremony and told Agence France Presse: "The concert was wonderful with a friend of the Lebanese public as always."

The former French president called on the Lebanese to "live in peace" and to prove that "living together is possible" in light of the turmoil and conflict in neighboring countries.

The Brunei tour includes countries from Europe, as well as from the United States and Canada.

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