Renowned Pakistani singer and social activist Hadiqa Kiani recently attended a concert in Los Angeles by Palestinian singer Saint Levant, whose real name is Marwan Abdelhamid.
Saint Levant, a young artist of Palestinian, French, and Algerian heritage, uses his music to explore themes of identity, love, and the challenges faced by the Palestinian community. His work serves as a form of activism, aiming to shed light on the struggles of Palestinians and other communities in the Middle East, while empowering young people to advocate for change.
In a recent Instagram post, Kiani expressed her gratitude for the invitation to Saint Levant’s sold-out show, describing it as an inspiring experience.
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She shared photos from the event and with Saint Levant, captioning, “This past weekend, I had the privilege of supporting Palestinian singer Saint Levant at his sold-out show in LA. The energy was electric—like a protest, a rally for freedom and liberation. It was an absolutely beautiful experience.”
Kiani highlighted the importance of supporting Palestinian artists and staying informed about the ongoing crises in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and the broader region. “Art is a form of resistance,” she wrote, urging support for businesses and organizations dedicated to ending occupation, achieving freedom for Palestine, and restoring humanity.