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Mawazine Festival Returns with a Star-Studded Lineup

Monday 13 May 2024 - 15:00
Mawazine Festival Returns with a Star-Studded Lineup

After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Morocco's prestigious Mawazine Festival is set to make a triumphant return with a star-studded lineup that promises to captivate audiences across the Rabat region. The highly anticipated event, scheduled to take place from June 21 to June 29, will showcase a diverse array of performers spanning various genres and cultures.

The festival organizers have unveiled an electrifying roster of artists, featuring some of the biggest names in the music industry. Among the highlights are the French rap sensations Gazo & Tikola, who have been propelling French rap into the mainstream spotlight. The talented Alawn, a music producer, songwriter, mixing engineer, and DJ, will also grace the stage with his exceptional skills.

Adding to the international flair, Lebanese superstars Haifa Wehbe and Adam are set to enthrall audiences with their mesmerizing performances. Joining them is the American singer and songwriter Camila Cabello, whose chart-topping hit "Senorita" has resonated with music lovers worldwide.

The eclectic lineup doesn't stop there, as it also features Badr Rami, Metro Boomin, Yuri Buenaventura, Nicki Minaj, Carole Samaha, Najwa Karam, and the K-pop sensation ATEEZ, ensuring that there is something for every musical taste.

The Mawazine Festival has solidified its position as a premier international music event, attracting millions of festival-goers in previous editions. In 2018 alone, the festival drew nearly three million attendees, a testament to its widespread appeal and remarkable success.

Offering free access to 90% of its concerts, the festival aims to contribute significantly to Morocco's thriving tourism industry. The Maroc Culture Association, the organizers behind the event, emphasizes that "Mawazine remains open to all contributions that respect the values of Maroc Cultures. Its business model is based on revenue from ticket sales and sponsorship of private companies, with the support and benevolence of public authorities, authorities, and security services who spare no effort to ensure that Mawazine takes place in the best conditions of security, calm, and serenity of the population."

Previous editions of the Mawazine Festival have featured an impressive roster of international stars, including Rihanna, David Guetta, and Jennifer Lopez, further solidifying its reputation as a premier global music event.

As the countdown to the festival begins, music enthusiasts from around the world eagerly anticipate the opportunity to experience the electrifying performances and immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural tapestry that the Mawazine Festival promises to deliver.


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