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Ragheb Alama captivates Mawazine Festival with timeless hits and vibrant energy
Lebanese music icon Ragheb Alama lit up the Nahda stage in Rabat on June 24, delivering a mesmerizing performance during the 20th anniversary of the Mawazine Festival. Drawing thousands of fans, the evening celebrated Alama’s legendary contribution to Arabic pop music, cementing his status as one of the genre’s most enduring figures.
From the opening notes to the final encore, the audience joined in a heartfelt chorus, singing along to Alama’s classic hits such as “Alby Eshekha,” “Nasini El Donya,” and “Elli Baana.” The carefully curated setlist combined romantic ballads with dynamic pop-oriental rhythms, reflecting a career that spans over four decades. Alama’s charismatic presence and genuine connection with his Moroccan audience elevated the concert into a shared celebration of music, memory, and emotion.
A night of cultural harmony
The night began with Moroccan singer Yousra Saouf, who brought an air of traditional elegance to the stage. Her renditions of beloved national classics and contemporary favorites resonated deeply with the crowd, bridging generations and reinforcing Mawazine’s commitment to showcasing both established icons and emerging talent.
Alama’s performance was not only a highlight of the festival but also a key stop in his ongoing international tour, which spans the Arab world and beyond. At the age of 62, the trailblazing artist remains a cornerstone of modern Arabic music. His pioneering achievements, such as producing the first Arab music video, and his ability to continuously connect with new audiences underscore his enduring influence.
Celebrating music under the Moroccan sky
The Rabat concert was more than a showcase of artistry; it was a vibrant celebration of the unifying power of music. Against the backdrop of Morocco’s summer night, Alama’s poetic lyrics and sweeping melodies created a nostalgic yet festive atmosphere, reinforcing the festival’s role as a premier platform for Arabic music and cultural exchange.
This unforgettable evening reaffirmed Mawazine’s standing as a global stage, uniting fans and artists alike in a shared appreciation for the rich tapestry of Arabic music.