Friday, August 25, 2006

from Beirut Nightlife

from : Beirut Nightlife

Beirut the city that never sleeps, fighting through the years to be a town for those who want peace, love and fun. 2006 was a promising year for the B-City, where its locals were expecting one of the hottest time ever and its regular visitors where going to experience one of the hottest cities full of joy and entertainment.

Starting from New Year’s Eve while most of the region leading artists were performing in most of the city venues, as well international artists, djs and bands. A big number of Djs came to Beirut starting with Anthony Pappa, Above & Beyond, John Digweed, Mario Ochoa, Steve Lawler, Deep Dish, Hernan Cattaneo, Carl Cox, Marco V, Tall Paul, Nick Warren, Judge Jules, George Acosta, Jess, Paul Van Dyk, As well legendary artists such as Ricky Martin, 50 Cent, G-Unit, Francis Cabrel, Barbara Hendricks and many others….

While Fairuz were to start its new piece “Sah El Nom” At Baalback Internation Festival the ghost of war haunted and reigned over this lovely peacefull city. Many artists canceled such as Sean Paul, Deep Purple, Liza Minelli, and so on local artists events such as Magida Al Roumi, CARACALLA DANCE THEATRE…

All these, to mention a few of many examples of what we are suffering today, tourists left the country, many locals left as well, citizens were displaced from their houses, children being massacered, mothers weeping, fathers eyes full of tears, and a country dying only to await I’s rebirth like the phoenix.

We as Lebanese people full of hope as usual, have suffered before and we are suffering today, but We came to this world and earned the right to live a happy life, we are not here for war or destruction we are here to build and satisfy, so for those trying to destroy this country and for those who are trying to have this country a war - zone we tell them NO!!! this place is made to be heaven on EARTH.

With Love and peace, as well our best condolences for the families of all who passed away in this war.

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