On February 20, 2026, Omar Harfouch headlined the internationally recognised Concerto for Peace at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. The high-profile private concert gathered 100 invited VIP guests, positioning the event as a major cultural and diplomatic moment on the global stage.
Mar-a-Lago — long associated with world leaders and international dignitaries — provided the backdrop for an evening focused on musical diplomacy, international dialogue, and cultural influence.
Omar Harfouch Delivers the Concerto for Peace at Mar-a-Lago
The Concerto for Peace by Omar Harfouch brought together billionaires, industry leaders, financial executives, and entertainment figures for a private concert experience. The performance reinforced Harfouch's reputation for using music as a platform for unity and cross-border dialogue.
The carefully curated guest list reflected the event's positioning as both a cultural showcase and a high-level gathering of global influence.
Distinguished International Guests
Among the notable attendees was Caitlyn Jenner. International artist Romero Britto created an exclusive commemorative pin for the occasion — a heart layered over the American flag, symbolising unity and peace.
The evening also welcomed Valid Arfush, former Vice President of Euronews, alongside prominent figures from the Miss Universe world: Sahar Biniaz (Miss Universe Persia), Michaela Tomanová (Miss Universe Czech Republic), and Nawat Itsaragrisil, President of Miss Universe. Itsaragrisil travelled from Bangkok and was seated beside the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand.
Mar-a-Lago, Music, and the Broader Peace Narrative
The concert coincided with the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump's global mission for peace, adding diplomatic context to the musical event.
The programme was introduced by Katie Zacharia, Spokesperson and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the U.S. Government, whose remarks formally opened the evening.
Through the Concerto for Peace at Mar-a-Lago, Omar Harfouch positioned music as a vehicle for international engagement — bringing together culture, leadership, and global influence in a single high-profile performance in Palm Beach. The February 20, 2026 concert further strengthens Harfouch's presence on the international stage and underscores the continued global reach of the Concerto for Peace.




