In 2010, she made her
New York City debut performing at
Carnegie Hall. She later returned to Carnegie Hall for performances on two other occasions. In the summer of 2010, Azzi had her European debut at the Teatro Communale in
Sterzing,
Italy. She also performed in many places in
Aspen, Colorado. Azzi's Canadian debut was featured on
Radio Canada International. She was also featured exclusively on the "Impromptu" program on 98.7
WFMT in
Chicago, Illinois, carrying classical music programming. Her orchestral debut at the age of 12 led her to perform Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Boston Neapolitan Chamber Orchestra in Cambridge, MA under the baton of conductor Jon Ceander Mitchell. She has been a soloist with several other orchestras since then, including the Tampa Bay Symphony,
Northwest Indiana Symphony, New Philharmonic Orchestra, and Juilliard Pre-College String Ensemble under distinguished conductors. She performed in Montreal in July 2014 at the Salle Bourgie with the
Orchestre de la Francophonie under conductor
Jean-Philippe Tremblay. In 2012, she made her debut at the
Newport Music Festival. Also in 2012, Azzi played on
NPR's
From the Top radio program. In 2013 and 2014, she performed at the Junior Piano Academy Eppan in Italy, the Bravo Niagara International Music Festival in Canada, the 15th
Youth America Grand Prix Anniversary Celebration at
David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center,
Aspen Music Festival, and in
Washington, D.C. by an invitation from the
Florida House on Capitol Hill. Nadia appeared on
Arabs Got Talent in 2015 and got the golden buzz from MBC Group TV Director
Ali Jaber, automatically qualifying her to the semi-final round. Co-host
Raya Abirached dubbed her the "golden girl." Jaber told her, "Nadia, you are magnificent, you raise the name of
Arabs and of Lebanon. I am so very proud of you." She placed in the top 3 in the semi-final round. ==Awards==