37 Bands Participating in the 23rd Edition of the “Boulevard” Festival

37 Bands Participating in the 23rd Edition of the “Boulevard” Festival

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37 Bands to Participate in the 23rd Edition of the “Boulevard” Festival

The city of Casablanca will host the 23rd edition of the “Boulevard” Festival from September 18 to 21, featuring 37 musical groups.

During a press conference held yesterday evening in Casablanca, the organizers emphasized that this event promises a rich and diverse program, including live musical performances, competitions for “Trimbolan Boulevards,” circus and dance segments, workshops, a creative market, and “cosplay” presentations.

On this occasion, the festival director, Mohamed Al-Maghari, highlighted that this year’s edition, like previous ones, will offer varied performances that blend well-known musical groups with emerging artists seeking greater recognition and popularity.

He noted in a statement to the Moroccan News Agency that in addition to Moroccan musical ensembles, this edition will also feature groups from Palestine, Niger, France, Sweden, Hungary, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Al-Maghari added that the “Boulevard” Festival aims to create a space for interaction that brings together seasoned artists and newcomers, emphasizing that this cultural event provides not just a symbolic platform but a real venue equipped with sound, lighting, and an audience.

The R.U.C stage will host the nights of the 23rd edition of the festival, where the audience in the economic capital will experience performances from a number of Moroccan and international artists across multiple musical styles, including rap/hip-hop, rock/metal, and vision. Notable names participating include “Hari,” “Loun,” “Bumbino,” “Saad Tioli,” “Soukaina Fharsi,” “Gorod” (France), “Katatonia” (Sweden), and “Queen Omega” (Trinidad and Tobago).

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