Angham returns to the stage from the gateway of "Royal Albert Hall" in London amidst great public enthusiasm

The historic Royal Albert Hall in London witnessed on Tuesday evening the strong return of artist Angham to the musical platforms, with a huge concert that is her first after recovering from her recent health crisis.
Angham appeared on stage in good health and full fitness, performing a musical set that lasted for more than 3 hours, during which she presented a bouquet of her most wonderful songs that have marked her rich artistic journey.
The concert was held amidst a large audience that included Arab and foreign communities, where the audience's applause continued for several minutes upon her appearance as a gesture of encouragement and love. The concert also witnessed the honoring of artist Angham for her overall artistic achievements.
Angham expressed her feelings after the concert, saying professionally: "I felt the safety, love, and prayers from you, and your presence today is my safety and what restored my health.. Thank you a thousand times."
It is noteworthy that the management of the historic theater described Angham on its official website as "one of the most prominent and prestigious voices in contemporary Arab music," expressing admiration for her powerful and expressive voice "that has captivated audiences for three decades."
The Royal Albert Hall, which was established in 1871 and opened by Queen Victoria, is one of the most famous halls in the world, where global singing giants like Frank Sinatra and Elton John have performed, alongside major Arab singers like Abdel Halim Hafez, Fairouz, and Sabah.
It is noted that Angham underwent a laparoscopic surgery to remove a cyst from her pancreas in a hospital in Germany last August. This was followed by precise medical examinations that revealed the necessity of another surgical intervention "to remove the remaining part of the cyst and part of the pancreas," which was successfully done before her return to her homeland.