The Olympia will be bathed in the vibrant colors of Morocco for a special evening celebrating music and cultural heritage, marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Green March. Scheduled for November 9, 2025, in Paris, the event will feature performances by renowned Moroccan artists Saïda Charaf, Don Bigg, Nabyla Maan, Khalid El Bouazzaoui, Saïd Mosker, Rym Fikri, and Bouhssine Foulane. Adding to the festivities, a fashion show will retrace the rich history of the Moroccan caftan, a timeless symbol of elegance, refinement, and artisanal craftsmanship. The evening will be hosted by Dr. Oubeidallah Hlal, who will serve as master of ceremonies, guiding the audience through this patriotic celebration with his trademark style and charisma. Supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in France, «Morocco at the Olympia» aims to bring together «lovers of Moroccan music» and those passionate about the country's artistic and cultural traditions, positioning itself as «more than just an event». Organizers describe it as «a major cultural rendezvous in Paris», driven by strong demand from the Moroccan diaspora and admirers of Moroccan culture. The show promises a «unique experience» blending music, humor, and fashion, with the goal of bringing communities together, strengthening cultural ties between France and Morocco, and showcasing Morocco's vibrant artistic heritage to a broader international audience. At its heart, the event seeks to honor «a historic and foundational moment in Morocco's contemporary history», the Green March, celebrating it as «a symbol of national unity and the peaceful mobilization of the Moroccan people around their core values».