After an absence that has lasted for some time, Lebanese singer Suzan Tamim is making a strong comeback by holding concerts worldwide. The singer feels that the best way to make up to her audience for time lost, is by holding a number of performances whether in Lebanon or outside of it.
According to the London based Elaph, Suzan's schedule for the summer is practically booked until the end of September. The singer will at first hold a number of concerts alongside Iraqi singer Kathem El Saher and Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker in Syria. In September, she will travel to the United States of America, where she will hold a number of concerts in different states after which she will go to Canada to perform to the Arab population there.
On a different note, several media sources have published that Tunisian singer Saber Al Rubaa’i announced that he had come to an agreement with Tamim to sing a duet together. It was revealed that the two singers had recently ran into each other many times and so decided to join hands and sing a romantic duet that would be their surprise for this summer's concerts.
Suzan has expressed that she despite the many problems she is currently facing with the lawsuits from her previous production company, she will not let it interfere in her summer's activity. On his part Saber has found temporary residence in Lebanon and revealed that he will not leave Beirut until the end of the summer season.
A court notice had been sent to all Arab local and satellite television and radio stations requesting them not to air any songs for Tamim. No station is to broadcast any of Tamim's song due to a contract previously signed by the singer and her former production company that is run by her ex-husband Adel Ma'touk.
The contract clearly states that unless the production gives right and permission, no station is to air or broadcast any of Suzan's songs. It was added that for the time being the company has made a court order banning any songs for Suzan to go on air.
Countless efforts made by close contacts to make amends between Suzan Tamim and Ma'touk have proven to be of no use as the two refuse to call a truce and solve their differences. Ma'touk recently released a court order against Suzan forbidding her from leaving Lebanon and demands that everyone who attempts to interfere be prosecuted. – Albawaba.com
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