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Rabat’s Mawazine 2025 unites global stars and oriental rhythms

Wednesday 25 June 2025 - 12:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Rabat’s Mawazine 2025 unites global stars and oriental rhythms

Tonight, Rabat transforms into a vibrant hub of global music as Mawazine 2025 takes center stage, blending international stars and regional talents in an electrifying celebration of sound. From soulful ballads to high-energy beats, the festival’s lineup promises an unforgettable night of musical diversity and cultural exchange.

Highlights of the evening

BANISTA at Chellah stage (5:30 PM)

The evening begins with BANISTA, whose cosmopolitan sound will set an upbeat tone against the historic backdrop of the Chellah stage.

LILA DOWNS and SLIMANE at Mohammed V National Theatre (8:00 PM)

Renowned for her powerful voice and global fusion style, LILA DOWNS will deliver a captivating performance at the National Theatre. Sharing the stage, SLIMANE’s soulful melodies are set to provide an equally emotional experience for the audience.

ANS T CRAZY at Bouregreg stage (10:30 PM)

Bouregreg stage will come alive with the electrifying energy of ANS T CRAZY, whose dynamic international set promises to enthrall the crowd.

FNAIR at Nahda stage (10:30 PM)

Representing Morocco’s contemporary music scene, fan-favorite FNAIR will blend local rhythms with modern beats, showcasing the country’s rich musical heritage.

WILL SMITH at OLM Souissi stage (10:30 PM)

Hollywood icon and global music star WILL SMITH headlines the OLM Souissi stage, bringing his signature charisma and anthems for a show-stopping performance.

DIANA HADDAD at Nahda stage (11:30 PM)

The night concludes with DIANA HADDAD, whose oriental melodies and Arabic pop hits will deliver a stunning finale to an unforgettable evening.

A night of global harmony

Mawazine 2025 continues its legacy as a world-class festival, offering a lineup that bridges cultures and genres. By uniting artists and audiences from across the globe, tonight’s performances in Rabat celebrate the universal language of music, leaving an indelible mark on all who attend.


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