
RUZAIK FAROOK
LEBANON — The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) has officially endorsed Stephanie Siriwardhana’s participation in the international cultural initiative “Singing Emmanuel,” currently underway in Lebanon.
Her involvement is valuable international visibility to Sri Lanka, supported by media coverage from MTV Lebanon and engagement in collaboration with the Sri Lankan Embassy in Lebanon.
As part of the event, Stephanie will also take part in an interview with MTV Lebanon the official Media sponsor for the Guinness World Record attempt. This further strengthens cultural exchanges and showcases Sri Lanka’s artistic and humanitarian presence on a global platform.
Stephanie Siriwardhana Participates in “Singing Emmanuel”: The Longest Christmas Concert Aiming to Enter the Guinness World Records!
Lebanon is preparing to host an exceptional artistic and spiritual event titled “Singing Emmanuel,” a grand Christmas recital aiming to enter the Guinness World Records by presenting 170 consecutive hours of hymns and Christmas songs, in a unifying atmosphere of faith and humanity, pulsating with love and hope.
OThis recital represents a unique milestone in Lebanon’s cultural and artistic scene, bringing together spiritual music and continuous organization to create an unprecedented Christmas experience celebrating peace, faith, and unity.
As part of this distinguished event, Stephanie Siriwardhana, the international star and cultural ambassador, will be a special guest participant, traveling from Sri Lanka specifically to take part in “Singing Emmanuel.”
Stephanie, born to a Sri Lankan father and a Lebanese mother, has never lived in Lebanon, yet the country has always been present in her heart and identity.
She is known to the public as Miss Sri Lanka Universe, the founder of the Infinite Grace Foundation, Founder of CloutiVerse a Web3 Company, a judge on Sri Lanka’s Got Talent, a member of the Global Shapers Community, and a former senator in the Second Sri Lankan Youth Parliament. Her voice resonates strongly on television screens and through initiatives with social and humanitarian impact.
This time, Stephanie returns to Lebanon to sing for unity, resilience, and love, sharing her voice and message in an event that goes beyond art to carry a global spiritual and humanitarian dimension—affirming that music has the power to bring peoples together and spread hope even in the darkest of times.












