A room filled with roaring laughter, soul-stirring voices, and music that transports you through time.
Marrakech – That’s what February at Marrakech’s Meydene is all about — a lineup that reminds us that art, in all its forms, is a celebration of life. Sometimes absurd, often sublime, but always unforgettable.
If you’re the kind of person who struggles to choose between a comedy show and a nostalgic concert, you’re in luck.
This month, Meydene is taking you on a rollercoaster of emotions, blending humor, poetry, classical music, and spiritual melodies.
Kicking things off on February 1, Rachid Rafiq brings his Khibra Tour to the stage.
Expect sharp wit, relatable anecdotes, and a healthy dose of self-deprecating humor — the kind that makes you laugh and reflect.
Not enough comedy for you? February 6 brings the wildly hilarious Said & Wadie, a duo that thrives on absurdity, bizarre characters, and unexpected twists.
And for those who love their humor with a touch of storytelling and poetry, February 8 is Meriem Benoua’s night.
She’s not just a stand-up queen — she’s a performer who turns introspection into art.
On February 7, Fouad Zbidi is reviving the Muwashahat, a form of classical Arabic music made famous by legends like Sabah Fakhri.
If you’ve ever wanted to experience the grandeur of Andalusian melodies with a modern twist, this is your night.
Then comes February 22, an emotional tribute to the legendary composer Hassan El Kadmiri.
If names like “MaTaqashi Bia” and “Ana Hor” bring back memories, prepare for a wave of nostalgia as Morocco’s finest artists pay homage to his timeless music.
Looking for something deeper? February 15 invites you into a world of Issawa chants with Othmane Benmoumen.
Trance-like rhythms, powerful voices, and a spiritual energy that fills the room.
Whether you’re craving laughter, nostalgia, or a moment of spiritual elevation,
Meydene has crafted a month of performances that promise to linger in your heart long after the curtain falls.
So, the real question is: Which night will you choose? Or better yet, why choose at all?