The Moulay Abdallah Amghar Moussem features an eclectic artistic lineup Aïta, popular song, and Amazigh and Hassani expressions are on the agenda
The 2026 edition of the Moussem Moulay Abdallah Amghar features an artistic lineup alongside Tbourida performances and heritage-focused activities, bringing together prominent figures from the worlds of popular song and traditional Moroccan arts. The musical evenings span a variety of genres. The program opens with Samaâ and Madih performances, notably featuring the groups of Mohamed Lahnech and Tissa, as well as a Hassani music ensemble led by Mustapha Fazzaz. The schedule then showcases expressions of Morocco’s musical heritage, with performances by the Ahwach group from the Souss Amazigh community (led by Abdo Tajer), the Abidat Rma troupe "Ouled Ibrahim," and the group "Noujoum Doukkala." These ensembles highlight Amazigh rhythms, the artistic traditions of the Atlas mountains and Moroccan plains, and the musical repertoire of the Doukkala region. Several popular singers and Moroccan music artists are also on the bill, including Ibrahim El Jadidi, Safae El Maaroufi, and Adel El Madkouri. The program also includes a segment dedicated to *Aïta* music, featuring the group "Jil Aïta," Oumaima El Massadi, and Saïd El Kharibki. Fans of popular music will also be able to see Ould Touil, Abderrahim El Meskini, Abdellah Daoudi, Youssef El Jadidi, the artist Rafii, and Ayoub Oulad Aïdi. Another evening will bring together Chaïba Roua, Abdo El Ghali, and Abdelaziz Stati, an iconic figure of Moroccan popular music. The artistic segment will conclude with performances by Mounir El Nawaoui, Driss Bouazzaoui, and Saïd Ould El Hwat. Through this program, the Moussem aims to blend its religious, heritage, and artistic dimensions while showcasing various expressions of Moroccan popular culture, notably *Tbourida* and traditional equestrian arts. The diversity of the scheduled artists and styles also reflects the organizers' desire to reach a wide audience and strengthen the cultural dimension of the Moussem, which has established itself as a major event in the Doukkala region.
The 2026 edition of the Moussem Moulay Abdallah Amghar features an artistic lineup alongside Tbourida performances and heritage-focused activities, bringing together prominent figures from the worlds of popular song and traditional Moroccan arts.
The musical evenings span a variety of genres. The program opens with Samaâ and Madih performances, notably featuring the groups of Mohamed Lahnech and Tissa, as well as a Hassani music ensemble led by Mustapha Fazzaz.
The schedule then showcases expressions of Morocco’s musical heritage, with performances by the Ahwach group from the Souss Amazigh community (led by Abdo Tajer), the Abidat Rma troupe "Ouled Ibrahim," and the group "Noujoum Doukkala." These ensembles highlight Amazigh rhythms, the artistic traditions of the Atlas mountains and Moroccan plains, and the musical repertoire of the Doukkala region.
Several popular singers and Moroccan music artists are also on the bill, including Ibrahim El Jadidi, Safae El Maaroufi, and Adel El Madkouri. The program also includes a segment dedicated to *Aïta* music, featuring the group "Jil Aïta," Oumaima El Massadi, and Saïd El Kharibki.
Fans of popular music will also be able to see Ould Touil, Abderrahim El Meskini, Abdellah Daoudi, Youssef El Jadidi, the artist Rafii, and Ayoub Oulad Aïdi. Another evening will bring together Chaïba Roua, Abdo El Ghali, and Abdelaziz Stati, an iconic figure of Moroccan popular music.
The artistic segment will conclude with performances by Mounir El Nawaoui, Driss Bouazzaoui, and Saïd Ould El Hwat.
Through this program, the Moussem aims to blend its religious, heritage, and artistic dimensions while showcasing various expressions of Moroccan popular culture, notably *Tbourida* and traditional equestrian arts.
The diversity of the scheduled artists and styles also reflects the organizers' desire to reach a wide audience and strengthen the cultural dimension of the Moussem, which has established itself as a major event in the Doukkala region.












