The AFRICA24 Group has announced an extensive, 360-degree broadcast plan for the 12th edition of Visa For Music, the premier music festival and cultural marketplace for Africa and the Middle East. The festival will take place from November 19 to 22, 2025, in Rabat, Morocco, and AFRICA24 will bring the event to millions of viewers around the world through its television channels and digital platforms.

This year’s edition of Visa For Music is set to transform Rabat into a vibrant cultural hub, uniting artists, industry professionals, and festival-goers for four days of music, creativity, and exchange. Since its creation in 2014, the festival has established itself as a major platform for showcasing musical diversity, fostering collaboration, and strengthening the creative industries across Africa and the Middle East.

The 2025 programme promises an energetic and eclectic lineup. Festivities will begin with a grand opening parade through the streets of Rabat, setting the tone for the artistic showcases that will follow on the esplanade of the Mohammed V National Theatre. A series of conferences will bring together experts and stakeholders to explore challenges and opportunities within the global music industry, while an expo area featuring more than 50 international exhibitors will serve as a meeting ground for creators, producers, and cultural organisations.

Through its coverage, AFRICA24 will amplify the festival’s reach, offering viewers access to live broadcasts, replays, and on-demand content. Audiences across 120 million households will be able to follow the festival via AFRICA24 in French (channel 249) and AFRICA24 English (channel 254) on the Canal+ Africa bouquet, the myafrica24 HD streaming platform, and the network’s website.

As the continent’s leading TV and digital media group, AFRICA24—launched in 2009—continues to shape Africa’s media landscape with four full HD channels and a reputation as the go-to source of news for decision-makers and executives across the region.

The broadcaster’s comprehensive coverage of Visa For Music 2025 underscores its mission to spotlight African creativity and support the growth of cultural and creative industries worldwide.