Maroc Telecom Launches the 21st Edition of the Beach Festival Starting July 15

Maroc Telecom Launches the 21st Edition of the Beach Festival Starting July 15

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Moroccan Telecom Launches the 21st Edition of the Beach Festival Starting July 15

Moroccan Telecom has announced the start of the 21st edition of the Beach Festival, which will tour several coastal cities in Morocco from July 15 to August 21, 2025, featuring a lineup of prominent Moroccan and international artists.

A statement from the company confirmed that this cultural event, which debuted in 2002, has become one of the most significant artistic gatherings in Morocco, attracting millions of spectators each year to free concerts held in a festive atmosphere accessible to all.

This year’s edition will take place in six coastal cities: M’diq, Tangier, Al Hoceima, Martil, Saidia, and Nador, with a total of 113 free musical performances, kicking off from the M’diq stage on July 15.

The statement noted that the evenings will feature Moroccan artists from various musical genres, alongside Arab talents and folklore groups, offering a diverse artistic program that encompasses young talents and styles such as rap, hip-hop, fusion, modern songs, Eastern music, raï, and Rqada.

According to the same source, the festival will spotlight local groups in its programming, aiming to reinforce its connection with the social and cultural fabric of the host regions.

Organizers emphasized that the festival goes beyond an artistic aspect, serving as a catalyst for social and economic development, thanks to its free nature that allows for wide participation and contributes to enhancing the tourist and economic appeal of coastal cities.

The statement revealed that the 2025 edition will benefit from modern equipment and infrastructure, with stages that meet the highest international standards, akin to major global festivals.

Moroccan Telecom reaffirmed its continuous commitment over the past 21 years to support culture and youth while showcasing Moroccan musical heritage, inviting the public to celebrate summer with music from July 15 to August 21.

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