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Henna Night: This is the bride’s big night and the most traditional part of the wedding celebrations. What to Expect: The bride will wear an elaborate traditional outfit representing her region—each one is unique and full of history! Guests (especially women) are encouraged to wear traditional attire too, but no pressure if you don’t have anything—just come as you are! Music & Vibes: The evening will feature traditional Tunisian songs performed by a group of female singers playing the darbuka (goblet drum) and tambourine. It’s lively and super fun! Special Moment: The groom will make a grand entrance halfway through the party with his friends, all dressed in traditional clothes. It’s a moment you don’t want to miss. Food & Timing: The celebration starts around 8/9 PM. There will be snacks, sweets, and juices, but no dinner will be served—so grab something to eat before heading over.
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July 22nd – Wedding Party. This is the grand finale—a modern celebration with a Tunisian twist! Outfits: The bride will wear a white dress, and the groom will suit up. Feel free to wear your best evening attire. Music & Dancing: Expect a live band playing a mix of modern and traditional music, with some classic Tunisian choreography thrown in. Food & Timing: The party starts around 8/9 PM. Like the henna night, there’ll be snacks and drinks but no dinner—so plan accordingly.