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The 11th edition of the Visa For Festival, from November 20 to 23 in Rabat

Rabat – Visa For , the unmissable event for music from Africa and the Middle East, will thrill the city of Rabat for its 11th edition from November 20 to 23.

More than 1,000 music industry professionals and more than 500 artists from all over the world are expected there for an exceptional event, the organizers indicate in a press release.

This festival, a real crossroads for players in the music scene, offers a program adapted to music lovers as well as the curious in search of discoveries with meetings, showcases, conferences and workshops spread across different emblematic places in the city of Rabat, all located close to each other, adds the same source.

This organization allows the public to enjoy an immersive experience and discover the various components of the program.

The opening evening, which will be held at the Mohammed V Theater, will be marked by tributes, followed by three free concerts by Tasuta N-Imal, Ferro Gaita and Valerie Ekoume, three artists with unique universes, promising to ignite the Visa For Music stage with an explosive mix of revisited traditional sounds and daring modernity, we noted.

The big novelty of this edition is “After-parties at Chellah”, with evenings which will be hosted by renowned artists such as RJ Kanierra, Omary and Monile.

This year, the ExpoStand, the Visa for Music trade show, will open its doors from November 21 to 23 at the Mohammed V Theater. It will see the participation of more than 50 exhibitors, who will come to present the music industry of their country, their festival, their production company, or even their label.

In addition, a series of workshops will be held throughout the event, including: “From the local scene to international festivals: accessing global opportunities for emerging artists”, “Capacity building around technical music professions ” and “Introduction to interactive music and the creation of music for video games”.

These workshops will also focus on “The Cultural and Creative Industries Business Incubation Program (PIICC)”, “Access to culture in the field of music: capacity development in the field of music and new professions”, “Music festivals in Africa and the MENA region: attractiveness of territories and socio-economic impact” and “Inclusion and diversity in the music industry: central role of women in empowerment and community development”.

Visa For Music thus positions itself as a pillar for the promotion of music from Africa and the Middle East, while creating new opportunities for professionals in the sector.

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