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Walid Toufic to Perform Live in North Coast on July 12

Walid Toufic to Perform Live in North Coast on July 12

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Yara Sameh
Veteran Lebanese singer Walid Toufic will perform live at the Address Beach Resort, in Marassi, North Coast, on Saturday, July 12.
He is set to present several of his popular and latest songs.
The evening will also feature a performance by iconic Egyptian superstar Amal Maher.
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Toufic, born April 8, 1954, grew up with in Tripoli, Lebanon, but he later relocated to western Beirut and lived in the residential area of Ibn Rashd Street.
In 1973, the acclaimed singer participated in the famous Lebanese talent show "Studio El Fan". His success in the show was his first step towards stardom.
Afterward, he launched an acting career and he starred in 12 different successful films with Egyptian and Arab famous stars like Farid El-Atrache, Hoda Sultan, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Madiha Yousri, Samir Ghanem, and Layla Elwy.
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