Hussain Al Jassmi will perform at the annual Vatican Christmas concert. Bravo
Hussain Al Jassmi will perform at the annual Vatican Christmas concert. Bravo
Hussain Al Jassmi will perform at the annual Vatican Christmas concert. Bravo
Hussain Al Jassmi will perform at the annual Vatican Christmas concert. Bravo

Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi to become the first Arab artist to perform at the Vatican's annual Christmas concert


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Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi will make history on Saturday when he performs at the Concerto di Natale in Vatican City.

Al Jassmi will become the first Arab artist to perform at the annual Christmas concert, which is now in its 26th year.

The singer announced the news to his legions of fans on social media, saying he was "honoured" by the invitation.

"With tolerance and peaceful co-existence, we, leaders and citizens, honour Zayed’s vision. My style is to embark on promoting interfaith and affinity among people," he wrote.

"I am honoured to meet the Vatican’s invitation to be the first Arab artist to participate in the annual Christmas charity event which proceeds will benefit the refugees in Erbil, Iraq, and Uganda."

The Emirati singer is perhaps the UAE’s most popular musical export and is one of the Middle East’s top-selling artists.

He was popular as a judge during the third season of The X Factor Arabia, and serves as a UN Goodwill Ambassador, and the Ambassador of Creativity and Ambassador for Arab Culture in the UAE.

In 2016, he became the first Emirati – and the first Arab – to perform at Dubai Opera. He is adept at fusing musical genres – elements from traditional Arab pop, 1990s R&B and even acid jazz are all present on his first three albums – and seamlessly shifting from singing in his native Emirati dialect to Egyptian, Moroccan rai and English.

When he takes to the stage on Saturday, he will be in good company, joining a formidable line-up of big-name acts.

Italian pop/soul singer Alessandra Amoroso, American pop star Anastacia, Puerto Rican musician Jose Feliciano, and American jazz legend Dee Dee Bridgewater are among a list of 15 international artists.

Last year, Annie Lennox served as the headline act for the 25th edition of the concert.

This year, the concert aims to shed light on the plight of refugees. Funds raised from ticket sales will support charities who provide aid to refugees in Uganda and Iraq – Don Bosco Mission in Uganda, which helps resettle those fleeing the war in South Sudan, and the Scholas Occurrentes Project in Erbil,which aims to connect university students in Italy and university students in refugee camps.

The concert will take place on Saturday (December 15) at 6.30pm, in the Paul VI Audience Hall in the Vatican.

The Vatican Christmas concert has been held annually since 1993, inviting Italian and international artists to perform free of charge to support charitable causes.

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What: Emirates Airline Festival of Literature

When: Friday until March 9

Where: All main sessions are held in the InterContinental Dubai Festival City

Price: Sessions range from free entry to Dh125 tickets, with the exception of special events.

Hot Tip: If waiting for your book to be signed looks like it will be timeconsuming, ask the festival’s bookstore if they have pre-signed copies of the book you’re looking for. They should have a bunch from some of the festival’s biggest guest authors.

Information: www.emirateslitfest.com
 

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Thanksgiving meals to try

World Cut Steakhouse, Habtoor Palace Hotel, Dubai. On Thursday evening, head chef Diego Solis will be serving a high-end sounding four-course meal that features chestnut veloute with smoked duck breast, turkey roulade accompanied by winter vegetables and foie gras and pecan pie, cranberry compote and popcorn ice cream.

Jones the Grocer, various locations across the UAE. Jones’s take-home holiday menu delivers on the favourites: whole roast turkeys, an array of accompaniments (duck fat roast potatoes, sausages wrapped in beef bacon, honey-glazed parsnips and carrots) and more, as  well as festive food platters, canapes and both apple and pumpkin pies.

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, The Address Hotel, Dubai. This New Orleans-style restaurant is keen to take the stress out of entertaining, so until December 25 you can order a full seasonal meal from its Takeaway Turkey Feast menu, which features turkey, homemade gravy and a selection of sides – think green beans with almond flakes, roasted Brussels sprouts, sweet potato casserole and bread stuffing – to pick up and eat at home.

The Mattar Farm Kitchen, Dubai. From now until Christmas, Hattem Mattar and his team will be producing game- changing smoked turkeys that you can enjoy at home over the festive period.

Nolu’s, The Galleria Mall, Maryah Island Abu Dhabi. With much of the menu focused on a California inspired “farm to table” approach (with Afghani influence), it only seems right that Nolu’s will be serving their take on the Thanksgiving spread, with a brunch at the Downtown location from 12pm to 4pm on Friday.

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3.21pm: 62kg male: Gabriel de Sousa (BRA) v Joao Miyao (BRA)
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