What’s on the agenda this season? Let’s look through the must-attend events and see which one’s calling your name.
Marrakech – From Casablanca’s chic cityscape to the timeless charm of Marrakech, the country offers the perfect mix of culture, cool breezes, and just enough sparkle to keep your calendar packed.
Nass El Ghiwane tour
From December 5 to 9, Nass El Ghiwane, one of Morocco’s most iconic music groups, will take the stage in Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, and Fez.
Their powerful blend of traditional rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics will make this tour a cultural celebration you won’t want to miss.
Marrakech International Film Festival
Running from November 29 to December 7, the Marrakech International Film Festival offers the chance to rub shoulders with international filmmakers, actors, and cinephiles.
Expect screenings of top-tier films, inspiring talks, and an atmosphere of glamor and creativity.
On December 9, immerse yourself in the majestic power of Verdi’s Requiem in Tangier.
Performed by an international orchestra, this concert promises an unforgettable classical experience that stirs the soul and captivates with its grandeur.
Get ready for laughter with Redouane Bougheraba on December 14.
Known for his spontaneous humor and keen observations, Bougheraba’s stand-up routine is sure to offer a fresh, comedic perspective on life and current affairs.
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On December 15, Casablanca hosts the Oum Kalthoum Hologram Show, where the iconic Egyptian diva is brought to life through cutting-edge holographic technology.
You will experience her timeless music in an entirely new way, combining nostalgia with innovation.
Tribute concert to Django Reinhardt
Jazz enthusiasts, mark December 8 for a tribute to guitar legend Django Reinhardt in Rabat.
The concert will feature talented musicians performing his beloved gypsy jazz tunes, celebrating his groundbreaking influence on music.
“Who is Kabour” by Hassan El Fad
On December 4 in Rabat, join Hassan El Fad for Who is Kabour, a comedic show that blends humor and social commentary.
Through the beloved character Kabour, El Fad takes the audience on a humorous journey of Moroccan identity and culture.
Wrapping up the month on December 10, Le Clan des Divorcés brings witty humor to Casablanca’s stage.
This play explores the complicated dynamics of modern relationships, mixing lighthearted humor with reflections on love and personal growth.
So, which event are you most excited for?
Morocco’s December cultural calendar is packed with something for everyone – come and experience the magic!
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