The Gnaoua festival turns a quiet Atlantic city into the beating heart of world music, and the 27th edition is the most ambitious one yet.
What makes this festival different
The Gnaoua festival is the 27th edition of Morocco’s most important celebration of Gnaoua music and world music fusion. That label gets used loosely across the region, but here it is fully earned. Dating back to 1998, the Gnaoua festival is the largest festival of its type in the world, with a strong emphasis on showcasing Gnawa music, culture, and traditions.
In 2019, UNESCO recognized Gnaoua music itself by inscribing it on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, underscoring the art form’s cultural and spiritual importance. That inscription did not create the tradition. It confirmed what people in Essaouira already knew: this music carries real weight.
Every edition pairs Gnaoua maalems with international musicians for collaborations that are often unrehearsed, creating spontaneous performances that cannot be replicated. That is the core of the experience. Nothing is fixed. Nothing repeats.
Dates, venues, and the city as a stage
The 27th edition of the Gnaoua and World Music Festival takes place from June 25 to 27, 2026, in Essaouira, bringing together over 400 artists, including 42 maalems. The scale is serious. The festival takes place in the coastal city of Essaouira, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors. The streets of the medina, beaches, and historic squares become open-air concert stages for 3 days.
The main stage at Place Moulay Hassan, the central square of the medina, hosts the headline fusion concerts and draws the largest crowds each evening from sunset into the night. Beyond that central stage, the city spreads into something richer. Plage d’Essaouira offers beachside sets with a laid-back coastal energy, the Zaouia Sidna Bilal provides an intimate spiritual space for traditional Gnaoua rituals, and the medina streets host pop-up parades and impromptu jam sessions throughout the day.
Beyond the main stage, intimate concerts take place at historic venues including Zaouia Issaoua, Zaouia Sidna Blal, Bayt Dakira, and Dar Souiri, each available at 250 MAD per night. These intimate nights are where the music gets close and personal. Book those tickets early.
The 2026 lineup and the theme of port cities
From June 25 to 27, 2026, the Gnaoua and World Music Festival will celebrate the art of transmission. Essaouira will host performances where the maalems, the guardians of a living tradition, meet great voices from around the world, with “port cities” as the central theme.
From Lebanon to Cameroon, Brazil to the United States, India to Ethiopia, and Palestine to Morocco, the invited artists come from regions deeply shaped by maritime exchanges, the organizers confirmed. The lineup features 47SOUL, Yasmine Hamdan, Hoba Hoba Spirit, and Oudaden, among others.
The festival welcomes Carlinhos Brown, Richard Bona, and Asmaa Lmnawar for 3 days of musical dialogue and new creations. Past editions have seen legends like Pat Metheny, Marcus Miller, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and Maceo Parker share the stage with Gnaoua artists. The 2026 lineup continues that tradition of serious musical ambition.

Expert perspective on the Gnaoua festival
The Gnaoua festival is far more than a concert series. It is one of the few events in the world where living spiritual heritage and contemporary global music genuinely transform each other in real time. The maalems are not performing a museum piece: they are in active dialogue with jazz musicians, electronic producers, and African vocalists who have never played together before. What emerges on those stages is unrepeatable. For anyone serious about understanding Morocco’s musical identity and its relationship with the wider African and Atlantic world, attending even a single evening in Essaouira changes your frame of reference completely. The port cities theme in this edition adds another layer: it places Gnaoua music inside a longer story of movement, exchange, and resilience that connects Morocco to the rest of the world.
Industry perspective, culture and world music professionals in Morocco
The Berklee program and the human rights forum
The festival runs deeper than the concerts. The 2026 edition maintains its cross-genre approach, and the Berklee at Gnaoua program adds an educational dimension. Led by Berklee professor Leo Blanco, this 6-day immersive workshop runs from June 22 to 27 in 2026 and has brought together 118 musicians from 30 countries since its launch in 2024.
The Berklee at the Gnaoua and World Music Festival program is a music intensive for professional and semi-professional musicians that provides a unique opportunity to enhance artistic proficiency and expand musical vocabulary. This is not a spectator program. Participants perform alongside peers from across the world.
In 2026, the festival also hosts Human Rights forums: a series of 4 roundtable discussions centered on human mobility and cultural dynamics. Every year, this platform casts a spotlight on major issues related to human rights, cultural diversity, freedom of expression, and social change. Together, these programs give the Gnaoua festival a reach that most music events never attempt.

How to plan your trip
Getting to Essaouira is straightforward. Essaouira is located on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, approximately 175 km west of Marrakech, a scenic 2.5 to 3-hour drive or bus ride through the Haouz Plain. Regular CTM and Supratours buses run from Marrakech’s main bus station.
Accommodation is the main challenge. Book accommodation months in advance: the city fills up completely during the Gnaoua festival. Staying inside the medina walls puts you inside the action. Staying outside gives you quiet and sleep. Both have value during a 3-day festival that runs past midnight.
Atlantic evenings in June are cool. Bring a layer for the outdoor stages. All passes purchased online must be exchanged for a festival badge and wristband at the collection point located at the Moulay Hassan parking area, from Wednesday June 24 to Saturday June 27, between 11:00 AM and 11:00 PM. Arrive early at the collection point to avoid long lines on the first evening.
The Gnaoua festival is worth the journey
The Gnaoua festival’s impact extends far beyond the artistic arena: it has contributed to an economic and touristic renaissance for the city, attracting thousands of visitors each year and underscoring the attraction of Essaouira as an essential cultural destination. Few events in Morocco carry this kind of weight.
The Gnaoua festival offers something rare: free access to music that UNESCO considers part of humanity’s shared heritage, performed live by the masters who carry it forward. Come for 1 night or all 3. Either way, Essaouira and the Gnaoua festival will stay with you long after you leave.
Check the official program and buy tickets at festival-gnaoua.net before they sell out.













