Morocco is entering a new era of cultural and artistic festivities after a long period of inactivity due to the Covid-19 crisis. Indeed, Morocco is experiencing cultural and artistic recovery, if the quantity and quality of its cultural events are anything to go by. Even more so, Rabat was crowned as the African Cultural Capital 2022, providing a positive impetus for Morocco to organize and host more cultural events, such as L’Boulevard, Tanjazz, Cinéplages, Karassina festivals, Rab’Africa summer festival, and more. In addition to the resumption of high-caliber events such as L’Boulevard, Tanjazz, and more.
One of the latest cultural events was the Grand Concerts of Rabat which came to a close on September 24th. The last night of this concert witnessed the presence of Diva Samira Said, Salif Keita, Fnaire, and L’Artiste.
The evening was enchanting and upbeat. The artists were up to the challenge and got the audience to sing and dance all night long. The Malian singer Salif Keita opened the concert and ignited a sense of belonging to the African continent in the audience’s hearts.
Samira Said, the Diva of Morocco, touched the audience’s hearts with her nostalgic songs from the 90s. She also sang in different Arabic dialects spoken in the African continent, namely the Egyptian and the Moroccan ones.
Fnaire group were there to cater to the lovers of classic rap, a genre that marked the beginning of their artistic career, in addition to other songs. L’Artiste was also present, especially for Generation Z and fans of French rap.
The concert ended on beautiful rhythms and tunes of all genres with an audience that basked in the present moment and swayed to the beat.