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Ghanaian superstar Stonebwoy delivered a powerful performance at Morocco’s prestigious Mawazine Festival on Saturday night, taking over the iconic Bouregreg Stage and further cementing his status as one of Africa’s most electrifying live acts.
The multi-award-winning artist blended high-octane tracks from his latest album Torcher II with his signature fusion of Afro-dancehall, reggae, and energetic rhythms that had the massive crowd moving from start to finish. Sharing the bill with global heavyweights like Major Lazer, Stonebwoy brought his full live experience complete with band, DJ, and tight production proving once again why his shows are considered a benchmark for Ghanaian and African artists going international.
Stonebwoy touched down in Rabat with his entire team manager, DJ, band members, and crew documenting the journey from the moment they landed. The excitement was palpable as the crew shared behind-the-scenes moments leading up to the show. That energy translated directly onto the Bouregreg Stage, where the performer unleashed a set that mixed new material with fan favorites.
Attendees and viewers online quickly flooded social media with clips of standout moments, particularly high-energy renditions of “Wilderness” and “Fire.” The response was overwhelming, with many praising the polished production, stage presence, and the seamless connection Stonebwoy built with the diverse Moroccan and international audience.
For context, Mawazine is one of the largest music festivals on the continent, drawing over two million fans annually to Rabat for a free, multi-day celebration of global and African sounds. Performing on one of its major stages alongside major international acts is a significant milestone that underscores Stonebwoy’s rising global profile.
This appearance comes on the heels of Torcher II, an album that has continued to push his sound forward while staying rooted in the cultural pride and dance-ready vibes that define his artistry.
Stonebwoy’s Mawazine set wasn’t just another concert it was a statement. In an era where African music is commanding worldwide attention, his ability to deliver a full-band, high-production show that matches (and often exceeds) international standards is exactly what the industry needs. Supporters and fellow artists have described the performance as a new reference point for Ghanaian acts eyeing global stages.
The Ghanaian star continues to bridge worlds taking authentic African rhythms and energy to new audiences while maintaining the cultural integrity that made him a household name at home. What’s next for Stonebwoy? With momentum building around Torcher II and successful international appearances like this, the sky’s the limit. Expect more festival slots, collaborations, and perhaps even bigger stages in the coming months.

 

 

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source: kaknews.com

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