Casablanca – Mawazine’s stages continue to move at full rhythm as the festival enters another night of performances, bringing together artists from different continents and musical backgrounds across Rabat and Salé.
Susana Travassos & João Frade
The fourth day opens at 5:30 p.m. at the Chellah stage, where Susana Travassos & João Frade will set the tone with an international performance rooted in Portuguese musical heritage and the emotional depth of fado, while opening onto broader Mediterranean and Latin influences.
Their collaboration brings together voice and accordion in a dialogue that moves between tradition, jazz-inflected expression in one of the festival’s most intimate settings.
Nouamane Lahlou and Sanae Marahati
Later in the evening, the focus shifts to the National Mohammed V Theater, where two Moroccan artists will take the stage at 9:00 p.m.
Nouamane Lahlou and Sanae Marahati are set to bring two distinct artistic worlds, each rooted in Moroccan musical expression while offering different stylistic interpretations.
ITZY
At OLM Souissi, South Korean group ITZY will take over the stage with their signature high-energy performances, sharp choreography, and pop-driven sound that has made them one of the most recognized names in contemporary K-pop.
Serge Beynaud
At the same time, Bouregreg will host Ivorian artist Serge Beynaud, whose dance-oriented style and modern coupé-décalé influence continue to shape his strong presence across African music scenes.
With a musical identity rooted in upbeat, dance-driven tracks and contemporary production, Serge Beynaud has built a reputation for turning his shows into collective dance moments, carried by charisma and a stage presence that resonates across generations.
Abdellah Daoudi, Youssef Louzini and his orchestra ‘Five Stars’
The Salé stage will feature a fully Moroccan lineup with Abdellah Daoudi and Youssef Louzini Five Stars, bringing popular and festive rhythms that have long defined local live performances and audience interaction.
Wael Kfoury
At Nahda, Lebanese artist Wael Kfoury will close the night with his signature oriental pop repertoire, combining emotional ballads with widely recognized hits across the Arab world.
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From cross-cultural acoustic fusion to K-pop, African dance music, Moroccan popular rhythms, and oriental pop, today’s Mawazine program once again reflects the festival’s ability to bring together different musical identities across the same city.