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    21st Festival des Plages Maroc Telecom Brings Music and Joy to Morocco

    adminAugust 18, 2025

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    Rabat – The 21st edition of the Festival des Plages Maroc Telecom lit up Morocco’s northern coast, drawing thousands of music lovers to Martil, Nador, and Saïdia. 

    Since its kickoff on August 15, the festival did all it could to deliver nights filled with energy, music, and a palpable sense of joy.

    In Martil, audiences shared the stage with Rajaa, Omar Belmir, Moughit, and the iconic Nass El Ghiwan. 

    The concerts brought together Morocco’s musical heritage and contemporary sounds, creating nights that resonated with tradition and modernity.

    Saïdia’s evenings came alive with Tarek 5 Stars, the dynamic presence of Fnaire, and the unmistakable voice of Salim Cravata. 

    Each performance drew cheers, laughter, and applause, which left spectators immersed in the rhythms and emotions of Moroccan music.

    In Nador, Farid Ghannam, Said Senhaji, and Zakaria Ghafouli commanded the stage, uniting audiences of all ages under the spell of thrilling melodies and celebratory energy.

    The festival’s 21st edition continues to captivate crowds, attracting tens of thousands each night. 

    Organizers ensured seamless experiences, prioritizing safety, comfort, and smooth logistics for all attendees.

    The celebration runs until August 21 across six coastal cities, offering locals and tourists alike a chance to enjoy Morocco’s summer through unforgettable music, shared moments, and festive evenings.

    Usually, summer brings a special kind of energy to Morocco, when people flock to beaches, streets, and open-air venues to celebrate music, life, and community.  

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