PHOTOS: ‘Arab Idol’ winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah

PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
Tens of thousands gather to hear Muhammad Assaf perform in Ramallah. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)

Photos by May Castelnuovo

When Muhammad Assaf won the ‘Arab Idol’ singing competition last month, spontaneous celebrations took place throughout Gaza and the West Bank.

Upon winning the pan-Arab competition, Assaf promised to hold three free concerts in cities in the West Bank – in Ramallah, Nablus and Hebron. As Abeer Ayyoub wrote for +972 last month, with his win, Assaf did what politicians haven’t been able to: he united Palestinians.

On Monday July 1, 2013, Assaf performed for tens of thousands of Palestinians at Al-Umam Square adjacent to the Muq’ata presidential compound in Ramallah, drawing fans and revelers from around the West Bank. Although he only performed four songs, the concert continued the revelry surrounding his ‘Idol’ victory.

PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
Spectators were climbing onto any available vantage point to see Muhammad Assaf perform. Rooftops around the venue were in high demand. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
The stage at Al-Umam Square in Ramallah. In 2001, during the first Palestinian UN bid, the square was decorated with flags of the world. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
A fan climbs a flagpole in Al-Umam Square, recalling images of the first intifada, and the monument in Ramallah’s ‘Time’ Square. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
This was the first ever concert to take place on Al-Umam square. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
Muhammad Assaf onstage. On both sides of the stage, a screen showed clips of an astronaut placing a Palestinian flag on the moon. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
Youngsters enjoying the music of Palestine’s latest symbol of unity. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
Starstruck young fans atop a truck, trying to get a glimpse of Assaf. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
T-shirts reading ‘We support Muhammad Assaf,’ were the evening’s most popular attire. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
Children born into an age of reality television, in a land where reality TV meets political reality, following their first encounter with an idol. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)
PHOTOS: 'Arab Idol' winner Muhammad Assaf performs in Ramallah
It was a night for the entire family. July 1, 2013. (May Castelnuovo)

 

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