Casablanca – Following his successful performance at the 21st edition of Mawazine Festival, Moroccan conductor Boudchart is taking his signature musical experience to more audiences around the world.

Mawazine marked a stop on his recently launched world tour, a run of performances set to take him across the Arab world and Europe as he expands his signature concert experience beyond Morocco.

His next stop is Riyadh on July 10, before he returns to Morocco for a performance in Meknes on July 22, marking the final Moroccan date of the tour.

The tour will then continue across Jordan, Tunisia, France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, and several other countries.

The journey is far from over. Based on the schedule shared across his social media platforms, the tour is set to continue through January 2027. 

A concept that continues to build momentum

Four years after introducing his signature concept, Boudchart continues to build momentum, attracting larger audiences with every performance.

His latest concert at Mawazine’s Nahda Stage on June 26 was another example. 

Thousands of spectators transformed the venue into one giant choir, singing together through a repertoire of Moroccan classics and timeless Arab songs while Boudchart’s orchestra carried the melodies.

When nostalgia takes a new turn

Perhaps what continues to set Boudchart apart is not only his unconventional concept, where the audience becomes the true voice of the performance while the orchestra provides the musical foundation.

His carefully curated song selection has also become one of his defining strengths. 

Rather than choosing songs at random, Boudchart revives timeless classics that have become part of the collective memory of generations, allowing audiences to reconnect with melodies they have grown up with.

That combination of nostalgia and audience participation has become the hallmark of the Boudchart experience, transforming each concert into a shared celebration rather than a traditional performance.

As the world tour continues, Boudchart is introducing his signature concept to even wider audiences, reaching music lovers across the Arab world and the Arab diaspora throughout Europe.

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