Khaberni - Singer Tamer Hosny performed the closing night of the Mawazine Festival Rhythms of the World in its 21st edition in Morocco at the Renaissance platform, the day before yesterday, in a concert that drew thousands of fans of the Egyptian artist, while American singer Bebe Rexha rocked the Souissi platform with loud rhythms.
For over an hour and a half, the Egyptian artist presented a mix of calm romantic songs and light fast-paced tunes that the audience interacted with, chanting along with him songs like "Omry Ebtda" and "Ya Taebny" and "Majnoon Ana" and "Hou Sabny" and "C Cid" and "Elly Gay Ahla".
Tamer Hosny, who previously participated in the Mawazine Festival in the 2010 and 2013 editions, said during the press conference before the concert that the “concerts in Morocco are among the most successful stages” of his artistic career.
At the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, which was recently added to the festival’s multiple platforms, Moroccan rapper El Grande Toto and the Spanish-Moroccan artist "Morad" performed a concert attended by thousands of young fans.
At the Sala platform, the festival concluded with a concert by Moroccan Walid Rahmani, who previously stated that participating in the Mawazine Festival has been one of his goals since the beginning of his career, considering this opportunity as a culmination of years of hard work.
This year's edition of the Mawazine Festival Rhythms of the World started on June 19, featuring concerts by a large number of Arab and foreign artists, including Syrian Mayada El Hennawy, Lebanese Wael Kfoury, Egyptian Marwa Nagi, Moroccan Hatim Ammor, and Algerian Cheb Khaled.



