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Mawazine 2025: Rabat gears up for a night of global rhythms

Tuesday 24 June 2025 - 09:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Mawazine 2025: Rabat gears up for a night of global rhythms

This Tuesday, June 24, Rabat will become the epicenter of global music as Mawazine 2025 brings together diverse sounds and cultures. From Latin beats to K-pop sensations and Oriental melodies, tonight’s lineup promises a dynamic and unforgettable musical experience.

Evening highlights

17:30 – Luis Salazar (Latin fusion) at Chellah Stage

The night begins with Luis Salazar, a master of blending Latin rhythms with global influences. His vibrant performance at Chellah Stage will set a joyous and festive tone for the evening.

21:00 – Tamer Ashour (Egyptian classics) at National Theatre Mohammed V

Renowned for his poetic lyrics and classical Egyptian melodies, Tamer Ashour will deliver a deeply emotional performance. His set at the National Theatre promises to captivate fans of Oriental music.

22:30 – De La Soul (Hip-hop legends) at Bouregreg Stage

At Bouregreg Stage, hip-hop trailblazers De La Soul will bring their iconic energy, performing hits that span decades of innovation. Their show is a must-see for hip-hop enthusiasts.

22:30 – Youssra Saouf (Moroccan star) at Nahda Stage

Morocco’s Youssra Saouf will grace Nahda Stage, blending her powerful vocals with modern Oriental pop and traditional North African influences.

22:30 – Ragheb Alama (Middle Eastern icon) at Nahda Stage

Sharing the Nahda Stage, Lebanese superstar Ragheb Alama will deliver a timeless collection of hits, making for a night of rich Oriental music.

22:30 – Aespa (K-pop phenomenon) at OLM Souissi Stage

K-pop fans will flock to OLM Souissi to see South Korea’s Aespa. Known for their futuristic visuals and electrifying beats, their performance promises to be a standout highlight of the festival.

Rabat’s night of musical diversity

Mawazine 2025 continues to reaffirm its reputation as one of the world’s premier music festivals. With artists from across continents, Tuesday night offers a celebration of rhythm, culture, and connection. Rabat is set to host another extraordinary night of music that unites audiences through the universal language of sound.


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