Rabat- The second day of the 19th Mawazine Festival, set against the vibrant backdrop of Rabat, anticipates an electrifying experience. A diverse lineup of international and local artists is poised to captivate audiences across multiple stages, promising an evening filled with musical delights and cultural richness.

 

Macha Gharibian, renowned for her delicate touch on the piano, will start the day with a performance at 17:30 at Chellah‘s historical site. Immersed in New York’s vibrant jazz scene, she has crafted a unique musical style that resonates with enthusiasts of the genre.

 

Badr Rami, a versatile artist celebrated for his mastery of Qudud and Mouwachahat, will showcase his talent at the Mohammed V National Theater at 21:00. Hailing from Casablanca, Morocco, Badr Rami inherits a rich Syrian musical heritage from his father, the esteemed violinist Mohamed Rami Zeitouni.

 

La Fève, the stage name of Louis Ambroise, is a prominent figure in the new wave of French hip-hop. Known for his innovative approach to rap and production, La Fève will perform at the Bouregrag stage at 21:30.

 

The OLM Souissim stage will host international stars, including Metro Boomin, an acclaimed American record producer known for his distinctive dark production style, making him a highly influential figure in contemporary hip-hop and trap music.

 

Also gracing the stage will be the Parisian singer and producer Dabeull, whose music draws from diverse influences such as zouk, afro-pop, and funk. He blends these genres with synthpop and nu-disco elements, crafting a unique retro sound that emphasizes analog tones both in the studio and during live performances.

 

Beginning at 22:00, Zina Daoudia and Laila Chakir will take the stage at Sale Beach, offering a mesmerizing performance of Moroccan chaabi music. Fans of this beloved musical genre can look forward to an evening filled with soulful melodies and rhythmic beats.

 

Today’s lineup also features star Ahmed Saad, who will grace the Nahda stage at 22:00, captivating the audience with his trendy and catchy Egyptian music.