Exclusive Concert Marks the Opening of Pavilion by Rams in Erbil

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On the evening of April 17th, 2025, the long-awaited Pavilion by Rams in Erbil hosted an exclusive and star-studded opening ceremony. The event, which was kept under wraps, was highlighted by a concert featuring some of the most renowned international figures in the entertainment industry. Among the distinguished guests were Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram, Kurdish singers; Ciwan Haco, Chopy Fatah, Rojin and Turkish actor Burak Özçivit, among others.

In a departure from typical public events, there was no media coverage or official press presence at the concert, maintaining an air of exclusivity and intrigue. Despite this, the night was filled with exceptional performances and captivating moments, making it clear that the Pavilion by Rams is set to become an important cultural and entertainment venue in the region.

The opening marks the beginning of a new chapter for Erbil, as the Pavilion aims to bring high-profile events, international stars, and cultural offerings to the city. This exclusive event reinforces the venue’s ambition to position itself as a premier destination for global entertainment and artistic excellence in the Kurdistan Region.

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