Arab World Festival Must-See Shows
From October 31 to November 16, 2025, Place des Arts will thrill to the rhythms of the 26th edition of the Arab World Festival of Montreal – FMA. This flagship cultural event continues to build bridges between Arab and Western cultures through its exceptional program of music.
This year, ten shows have been assembled to create an artistic mosaic that highlights the harmonious interaction of ancestral traditions and contemporary creations.
Moeen Shreif: An Unforgettable Closing Performance
The highlight of the festival will take place on Sunday, November 16 in Théâtre Maisonneuve, with the closing show by Moeen Shreif.
For his very first appearance at the FMA, this remarkable heir to the musical tradition of the Levant region promises to deliver a memorable evening of song. His voice, described as seismic and magnetic, possesses the rare ability to cover every range with disconcerting ease, whether he is performing heart-wrenching ballads or patriotic songs. Shreif’s raw sincerity and rare expressiveness make him one of the most authentic voices of his generation.
In a tumultuous global context, this concert takes on a particularly symbolic dimension. The FMA organizers are presenting it as a powerful call to resilience and life, a total sensory immersion in which each note resonates as an emotional key. This final performance is sure to leave the audience moved by the magic of a voice that touches the soul and inspires hope.
Other Events
On November 3 in Salle Claude-Léveillée, don’t miss the free talk Ziad Rahbani : Resist the Times of Shipwreck, hosted by Johnny El Hage. Enhanced with readings and musical performances, this event revisits the timeless repertoire of the Lebanese composer, who passed away last July at the age of 69.
On November 4 in Salle Claude-Léveillée, delve into the world of the popular North African musical genre, chaabi. The show Chaâbi de Montréal, algérois et kabyle will take you on a journey to the heart of Algeria, creating an atmosphere that brings ancestral times to life.
November 6 features two remarkable events. In the Cinquième Salle, experience Canticles of Love, an extraordinary musical fresco bringing together singer Khaled Al-Hafez, contralto Gabrielle Cloutier, and the Vox Ensemble to create a sacred harmony that transcends borders. At the same time, in Salle Claude-Léveillée, ...Y Una Noche blends flamenco and Arab-Andalusian song in an incandescent reverie.
Finally, on November 7 in the Cinquième Salle, fall under the spell of Légendaire Andalousie. Canadian-Algerian soprano Fairouz Oudjida weaves the nūbahs of the Maghreb with the muwashshahat of the Orient in a performance in which classical finesse and emotional depth intertwine.
Not-to-be-missed!
With its exceptional programming that celebrates the diversity and richness of Arab cultures, the Arab World Festival confirms its status as a not-to-be-missed cultural event in Montreal.
Be sure to take this opportunity to experience these unique moments of music, which, in a world searching for meaning, resonate as celebrations of beauty, resilience, and cultural exchange.
Upcoming Events
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										Arabic MusicMoeen Shreif | Closing Concert of the 26th FMANovember 16, 20251 performanceThéâtre MaisonneuveSome voices carry within them the strength of mountains and the memory of generations. Such is the voice of Moeen Shreif, the remarkable heir to the Levantine musical tradition, who has earned a reputation as one of the most powerful and authentic voices of his time. 
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										Arabic MusicChaâbi de Montréal, algérois et kabyleNovember 4, 20251 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeIn the vibrant heart of Montréal, the soul of Algeria drifts in like a warm desert breeze. For one luminous evening, Chaâbi music—rooted in both Algiers and Kabylia—merges into a poetic soundscape that transports audiences to a bygone era, alive and resonant as ever. 
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										Arabic MusicZiad Rahbani: resist the times of shipwreckNovember 3, 2025Salle Claude-LéveilléeThis retrospective of Ziad Rahbani’s work will feature live readings and musical performances of his timeless repertoire. An exploration of memory and resistance through art, celebrating one of the most vibrant artistic souls of the Arab world, hosted by Johnny El Hage and his guests. 
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										Arabic MusicLégendaire AndalousieNovember 7, 20251 performanceCinquième SalleBlending classical finesse with raw emotional depth, Canadian-Algerian soprano Fairouz Oudjida illuminates ancestral traditions, breathing new intensity into a treasured heritage of song. Her powerful voice traces the breathtaking ornamentations of Andalusian music like so many restored jewels, weaving together the nûbas of the Maghreb and the mouwachahat of the Levant in timeless harmony. 
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										Arabic MusicY Una NocheNovember 6, 20251 performanceSalle Claude-LéveilléeA unique gem of the flamenco scene, Y Una Noche inhabits the stage like a glowing vision drifting through a parallel universe. Here, dreams take shape, dualities dissolve, and a symphony unfolds where flamenco and Arabo-Andalusian song entwine, merging ancestral echoes with modern rhythms. 
 
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