Mar-a-Lago hosted a remarkable gathering of international figures as Omar Harfouch performed the Concerto for Peace for a select audience of leaders from business, entertainment, and diplomacy.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — An atmosphere of refinement, diplomacy, and cultural prestige defined the recent presentation of the Concerto for Peace at Mar-a-Lago, where internationally acclaimed pianist and composer Omar Harfouch convened an elite audience of global decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and cultural leaders.
Held on February 20, 2026, the invitation-only gathering brought together approximately 100 high-profile guests—an intentional and symbolic assembly designed to demonstrate how the arts can serve as a platform for dialogue across industries and borders. The evening stood out not only for its musical excellence but also for the rare concentration of influence united under a shared message of cooperation and peace.
Among the notable attendees was Caitlyn Jenner, whose presence reflected the event’s intersection of public visibility and philanthropic engagement. The guest list also included financiers, media executives, diplomats, and international cultural figures, creating what observers described as a modern salon where business, culture, and global advocacy converged.
Adding a visual tribute to the occasion, celebrated contemporary artist Romero Britto designed a commemorative emblem symbolizing unity, reinforcing the concert’s mission to blend artistic expression with humanitarian purpose.

Photo Courtesy: Omar Harfouch’s team
International representation extended to leaders connected with Miss Universe, including its president, Nawat Itsaragrisil, underscoring the cross-cultural dimension of the evening and its resonance beyond the United States.
The concert coincided with the one-year mark of Donald Trump’s stated global peace initiative, situating the performance within a broader narrative of cultural diplomacy and dialogue.

Photo Courtesy: Omar Harfouch’s team
By merging music, influence, and philanthropy in a setting long associated with historic gatherings, Harfouch’s initiative illustrated the tangible value of cultural events in fostering relationships, encouraging collaboration, and advancing conversations that extend far beyond the concert hall.





