Marrakesh – The second edition of the Sounds of Africa festival rocked the Palais Anthea in Marrakech last Saturday, transforming the city into a global hotspot of rhythm and culture.

 

Festival-goers from all over the world gathered to enjoy electrifying sets from international DJs such as Kawtar Sadik, Adassiya, and Maxi Meraki, who kept the energy high throughout the night. 

 

To add to the fun, Morocco World News set up a lively photo booth where attendees struck their best poses for unforgettable snapshots.

 

Amine Lamseffer, the visionary behind Sounds of Africa, emphasized the significance of the partnership with MWN at the festival, stating, “This collaboration is truly crucial as MWN is a trailblazing media outlet that resonates with the youth.”

 

The Palais Anthea was transformed into a playground of fun and excitement, with partygoers soaking up the vibrant ambiance and letting loose on the dance floor. 

 

The energy was infectious, with laughter and cheers filling the air as people embraced the spirit of the festival.

 

As the night progressed, the crowd was treated to unforgettable performances by both international and Moroccan artists, showcasing the diversity and talent of the local music scene.

 

Attendees reveled in the opportunity to experience world-class entertainment in the heart of Marrakech, making memories that will last a lifetime.

 

The success of the Sounds of Africa Festival is a testament to Marrakech’s reputation as a cultural hub, where people from all walks of life can come together to celebrate music, art, and life. 

 

As the festivities came to a close, attendees left with smiles on their faces and a sense of anticipation for next year’s event.