Najat Atabou ignites public enthusiasm at the Ifrane International Festival

A. Muhyawi – Heba Press

As expected, popular artist Najat Aatabou was able to attract a large audience that exceeded the capacity of the Taj Square with “tens of thousands” of spectators from the inhabitants of the city of Ifrane and its surroundings and its visitors from all over the Kingdom, during the evening she organized yesterday evening on the Taj Square, headquarters of the festival in its sixth edition, with the participation of the brightest stars of Moroccan and international song in this session.

The crowds, who gathered widely on the Al-Taj platform, interacted in an unprecedented way with all the song excerpts performed by the artist Najat Atabou during the evening yesterday Thursday, especially the old songs that fans memorize by heart, which made the aforementioned artist and the artistic team that accompanies her, surprised by the response and the great enthusiasm of the large masses who followed her last night.

The voices of Najat Atabou’s fans, who came from different cities to attend her concert, resonated within her, singing a repertoire of hit songs.

The artist Mohamed Kurda, from the city of Azrou, the artist Hamid Sarghini and the artist Adaha Zuhair shared the concert with the artist Najat Atabou, performing in turn their most famous songs, which obtained the presence of a large audience.

The Ifrane International Festival will continue its artistic evenings until August 24, when the public will meet the international artist Dadjo from France on Saturday, the last day of the festival.

The success of this session is due to the combined efforts of all the stakeholders of this festival, in particular the workers of the Province of Ifrane, the Regional Council and the Community Council of Ifrane, who put all their human and logistical capacities at the disposal of the festival management, and the festival had a positive impact on hotels and restaurants.

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