Majida graced the
Paris Olympia stage twice, the first time in 1993 and the second time in 1998, sponsored by the
Lebanese First Lady at that time, Mrs. Mona Herawi,
Palais des Congrès de Paris in 1987, Palais des festivals et des congrès de Cannes,
Salle Gaveau, the opening of
Damascus Opera House in 2004,
Athens Concert Hall in Greece and the
Royal Albert Hall in London which knew a huge success and was the first sold-out concert after
The Beatles' concert in 1965. Also, later in the 90s, Majida welcomed
Shirley Bassey in the presidential palace in Lebanon for a private concert, she opened in one song before giving Shirley the stage whose orchestra members stood up, astonished by Majida's spectacular soprano performance. Majida has also performed at
Avery Fisher Hall in
Lincoln Center,
Carnegie Hall and
Hunter College in New York City as well as the
Place des Arts in
Montreal, Quebec, Canada in November 2003 attended by more than 3000 people with incredible standing ovations, then headed to
Côte d'Ivoire in 2003 for two concerts which proceeds were returned as benefits to civil war orphans. The concert was attended by the country's president and First Lady. In 2007, Majida toured the US and performed in
Fox Theatre (Detroit, Michigan) and the tour included nights in
Paris Hotel in
Las Vegas. Majida was also part of the annual
Mawazine Festival in Morocco in June 2010, and Jounieh International Festivals on 25 June 2011. She also held a concert in
Royal Opera House of Muscat in
Shati Al-Qurm district in
Oman in November 2011. In December 2006, Majida performed "Light The Way", a duet with the international opera star, the
tenor José Carreras at the
2006 Asian Games opening ceremony in its 15th edition in Doha. In 2009, she performed "Nous sommes les amis du monde", a duet with
Senegal artist
Youssou N'dour, on the inauguration of the "Jeux Olympiques de la Francophonie" in Beirut, Lebanon. Majida had a special TV appearance in Christmas time during a recital hosted in the Lebanese Presidential Palace. President Michel Sulaiman and First Lady Wafaa hosted many public figures, politicians and artists in this occasion. The recital was broadcast live on the
Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation. Majida El Roumi's concerts included a tour in the Arab world in 2012–2013; she was part of the Batroun International Festival 2012 and hosted a concert in the amphitheatre of the
Katara Cultural Village,
Doha. The summer of 2013 was very active with Majida's sold-out concerts. After her concert is Megarama Centre in
Casablanca, Morocco, she was part of the 49th edition of
Carthage Music Festival; she worked for the first time with the Tunisian Symphony Orchestra. It was a one of a kind concert for her in Carthage and M. Mourad Saqli, president of the festival confirmed that Majida's night ranks first in terms of income among the whole performances. She also visited
Chokri Belaid's shrine to pray for this person who gave for his country so much, and "Ben Saadoun" children hospital checking up how could their hard cases be treated and taken care of, after hosting a press conference explaining how exceptional this visit is. Following her continuous success, concerts in Morocco were more demanded that she was part of the 9th edition of Twiza Festival in
Tangier. and Timitar Music Testival in
Agadir in its 10th year. Her visit to Tanger also included a visit to the children's orphan hospital in "Al Qortobi" center and give the kids some presents. Majida opened the Bahrain Summer Festival in August 2013, too; a full house concert with a wonderful performance with songs for love and peace on the Bahrain National Theater. The Batroun International Festivals in Lebanon won Majida over one more time for another performance for the end of August in 2013. The country's political situation was unstable as her concert followed two consecutive explosions in Beirut suburbs. People attended the sold-out concert leaving with moments filled with Majida's voice. It was also the only concert ever that Majida sang "Kalimat" twice with historical standing ovations between each and every song of the program. Majida's first concert in 2014 and after 40 years of her career debut was for the closing season of Dubai Classics in February, it was held in
Dubai World Trade Center. The festival opening was with international artist
Sarah Brightman performing her
Dreamchaser World Tour. Majida broke her 8 years of absence and went back to
Egypt for a concert in March on the stage of
Bibliotheca Alexandrina in
Alexandria. Although Majida's Alexandria concert tickets were criticised for being overpriced, the event sold-out and was (as expected) a raging success. She opened her concert by a mix of both the Egyptian and Lebanese national anthem then sang most of her oldies and hits . In her press conference a day before the concert, Majida affirmed that the aim of this visit was just to encourage the tourism in Egypt after the crises the country has been through. She also pointed out she has nothing but respect for the
June 2013 Egyptian protests emphasizing that she has no political intentions whatsoever. At the end of the concert, the mayor of Alexandria, Mr. Tarek Mahdi gave majida the golden key of the city in the presence of the minister of tourism in Egypt Mr. Hicham Zaazouh. A Day after her concert, Majida spent a touristic tour in the city and visitied
Montaza Palace where she planted in its garden the first
Lebanese Cedar since
King Farouk's era, she also cried over
Youssef Chahine's tomb as a loyal memory for the maker of her first movie. In September 2021 Majida El Roumi fainted on stage while performing at Jordan's Jerash Festival, she returned minutes later to complete her set during the event's opening night. == Public positions ==