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Haluk Levent made a great gesture to the confectioner: He took a break from his concert and supported the sales.

Haluk Levent made a great gesture to the confectioner: He took a break from his concert and supported the sales.

13.09.2024 10:50

Levent, known for his involvement in charity activities through the AHBAP Association, performed a concert at the 'Ertuğrulgazi Commemoration and Yörük Festivals' held in Söğüt district of Bilecik. During the concert, Levent caught the attention of a paper halva seller and went down from the stage to sell halva.

Famous artist Haluk Levent gave a concert as part of the "Ertuğrulgazi Commemoration and Yörük Festivals" held in Söğüt district of Bilecik this year. Levent, who performed his beloved songs at the event attended by thousands of people, provided entertaining moments for the people of Söğüt.

TOOK A BREAK FROM THE CONCERT AND SOLD PAPER HALVA

Known for his charity work through the AHBAP Association, Levent caught the attention of a paper halva seller during his performance on stage. Levent suddenly got off the stage and put the seller's products on his head, and walked among the crowd selling the halva. In addition, Levent composed and performed an improvised song to sell the halva, which received great appreciation.

"A FIRST IN MY 30-YEAR CAREER"

At the end of the concert, Haluk Levent bought all the paper halvas and distributed them to the audience. Returning to the stage, Levent said, "Our brother has been trying to sell them since morning, and I wanted to sell them too. This is the first time I have done something like this in my 30-year stage career," he said. Levent invited the seller to the stage and hugged him, receiving a big applause.



 
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