(Photo: Carthage International Festival's Facebook page)
Amal Maher took the stage on 10 August performing to a packed auditorium at the Roman Theatre in Carthage, Tunisia.
"The size of the audience is unbelievable," reported one social media user from the concert.
Maher also posted on Instagram a short clip from her preparations and the performance.
"Thank you to the great Tunisian audience for the memorable night," she said.
Amal Maher, 39, is one of the leading Arab female voices in the past two decades.
She captured the spotlight with her powerful voice and unique ability to sing Um Kalthoum's repertoire.
Maher has released four albums: Isa'lni Ana (Ask Me, 2006), A'raf Mneen (How Could I Know? 2011), Welad El Neharda (Sons of Today, 2015), and Asl El Ehsas (The Origin of Feelings, 2019), in which she collaborated with Indian composer, singer, and music producer, A. R. Rahman.
She has performed numerous concerts in Egypt and across the Arab World.
Her most recent regional appearances came in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in June.
She returned to Saudi Arabia in July - alongside renowned Egyptian pianist and composer Omar Khairat - to perform at Abadi Al-Johar Arena.
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