The duo delivered a captivating musical performance, singing original tracks from their album “Crossroads“, combining modern sounds, soothing ambiances and powerful riffs. Subsequently, the audience was immersed in a fusion of melodies from the classical arabic Musictraditional folk sounds and modern styles such as rock and theelectronic of the Jordanian group “Veterinarian Ashwai“.
Characterized by an original and coherent sound identity, the trio group composed of Qais Raja, Feras Arrabi et by Saif Abu Hamdan performed brilliantly”The same” et “Asr Al Dalu” in perfect symbiosis with their fans.
The energy of the audience immediately rose to a crescendo with the group.Moneka Arabic Jazz“, composed of four artists fromIrak a you Canadawho delivered a breathtaking show full of overflowing atmosphere, through hits mixing jazz and blues with African rhythms and Arabic melodies. Through their captivating and multicultural musical fusion, the group did not fail to brighten up the audience, filled with the varied musical styles of their titles.Aman” et “Oh Ghayeb“.
And to close the evening in style, the Moroccan group “Urban Folklore” took the audience on a journey into a daring fusion of jazz, modern musicwhile integrating contemporary sounds, embodied in their featured title “Phenomena“. Salim Akki (battery et chant), Judge Belayachi (guitar electric), Khalil Bensouda (basse), Michael Bougon (saxophone) et Mourad Belouadi (flute) make up this talented lineup.
Placed under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VIthe 11th edition of Visa For Music (November 20-23), the unmissable event for music d’Africa a you Middle Eastwelcomed more than 1,000 professionals fromindustrie musicale and more than 500 artistes from the four corners of the world.
Founded in 2014 on the initiative ofANYA cultural agencythis event is a real crossroads for players in the music scene, offering a program adapted to music lovers as well as the curious in search of discoveries with meetings, showcases, conferences et workshops distributed in different emblematic places of the city of Rabatall located close to each other.