The excitement surrounding Morocco’s World Cup journey continues to reach new heights. After attracting exceptional interest from fans across the country, Rabat Live Arena has announced a major upgrade for its upcoming Morocco vs France quarter-final celebration. To accommodate the growing demand and deliver an even more spectacular experience, the event will now take place at the legendary Stade Moulay Abdallah on July 9 at 9 PM.
What was already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated fan events of the tournament has just become even bigger.
In response to overwhelming enthusiasm from supporters eager to experience the historic Morocco vs France quarter-final together, Rabat Live Arena has officially moved to Stade Moulay Abdallah. The change allows thousands more fans to be part of the occasion while enjoying an enhanced production designed to match the magnitude of the moment.
The new venue promises a larger capacity, a more ambitious stage setup, and an immersive atmosphere where football, music, and national pride come together. As Morocco prepares for a crucial clash against France, supporters will have the opportunity to live every moment of the match surrounded by fellow fans in an electrifying stadium environment.
Beyond the football action, the evening will feature a stellar musical lineup showcasing some of Morocco's biggest stars. ElGrandeToto, Stormy, and Rym Fikri are all set to take the stage, bringing their energy and talent to a celebration that extends far beyond the final whistle.
Rabat Live Arena has quickly established itself as one of the most ambitious fan experiences in the country, combining giant-screen match broadcasts with live entertainment, world-class production, and unforgettable moments for supporters. With the move to Stade Moulay Abdallah, the event enters a new dimension, reflecting the excitement and unity that have defined Morocco's remarkable World Cup campaign.
On July 9, football and music will collide for a night dedicated to passion, pride, and the unwavering support of the Atlas Lions. One match, one nation, one atmosphere: Dima Maghrib.


