Rabat – Rabat is set to light up this Ramadan with a series of must-see concerts.
Audiences can enjoy a mix of traditional and modern sounds, creating a vibrant soundtrack for Ramadan evenings.
Here are some of the best performances that are being hosted in the city this Ramadan.
As part of her Ramadan tour, Oum will take the stage in Rabat on March 2 at Renaissance Cinema. The concert starts at 10 p.m., with doors opening at 9 p.m.
As a Moroccan singer and songwriter, the artist blends soul, jazz, African rhythms, and Moroccan influences into a sound that feels both intimate and spiritual.
Her music often carries a special and warm atmosphere, making her Ramadan tour a fitting experience for the season.
On March 5, Mohammed V Theatre will host a high-energy performance by Fehd Benchemsi & The Lalla.
Inspired by Gnawa rhythms and Afro-soul textures, the group will deliver percussive sounds that blend tradition with contemporary grooves, creating an intense, collective experience.
The concert begins at 10 p.m., with doors opening at 9 p.m.
The performance presented by Hadj Said Berrada returns to Rabat on February 27 at Bahnini Theatre Rabat, beginning at 8 p.m.
This artist is a famous singer and musician, leader of the Taifa Aissaouia. Known for mixing celebration with spiritual depth, his shows often combine devotional music with festive energy.
If you missed his tour last time, don’t hesitate to take part in this evening!
This is an unforgettable musical evening with the leading figure of Gnaoua, the great Maâlem Hamid El Kasri, performing on March 10 at 10 p.m. at Renaissance Cinema.
Famous for his powerful voice and outstanding guembri skills, Hamid El Kasri will light up the Renaissance Cinema in Rabat.
You can expect a dynamic and rhythmic performance that brings together heritage and contemporary sounds for a one-of-a-kind live experience.
Whether you love world music or simply want to enjoy a special night out, this event is made for you.
On March 13, Al Mansour Theater will host a special Ramadan evening with Nabyla Man.
Joined by Tarik Hilal and his live quartet, she reinterprets Melhoun, Moroccan, and Arab-Andalusian music with hints of jazz and international influences.
Her powerful, expressive voice promises an unforgettable night of beloved songs and new surprises, with the concert starting at 10 p.m.
Hosted at Bahnini Theater, this stop of the “Layali Cherkaouia” tour will arrive on March 14 at 10 p.m.
Led by the Troupe of the Zaouia Cherkaouia for Madih, Samaâ, and heritage preservation, this performance highlights traditional Sufi chants and celebrates a rich musical legacy.