From July 15 to August 19, the Bizerte International Festival returns with a rich and eclectic 42nd edition: 19 evenings combining international music, theater and artistic cooperation. From Balti to Wael Jassar, passing by Lotfi Bouchnak and Wajiha Jendoubi, the scene of the amphitheater of Bizerte promises to vibrate all summer.
The Bizerte International Festival returns this summer for its 42nd edition, from July 15 to August 19, 2025, with a program of 19 shows out of 19 evenings. Music, theater, musicals, international cooperation … The festival once again intends to vibrate the amphitheater of the port city with an eclectic and popular cultural offer.
15 evenings will be devoted to Tunisian artists, while 4 international shows will honor talents from Lebanon, Senegal, Syria and Canada.
The programming, unveiled on July 4 at a press conference at the Abdelhafidh Ben Aissa theater, alternates unpublished creations, big names in the Tunisian scene and artistic discoveries.
This edition is resolutely anchored in his city and turned towards the artistic opening, bringing together the emblematic voices of the Tunisian scene – from Amina Fakhet to Balti, passing by Lotfi Bouchnak – and strong scenic creations, like Ziara or Ragouj.
International shows bring a touch of cultural diversity: from the romantic voice of Wael Jassar to the African rhythms of Senegal, passing by the oriental songs of Canada and the Syrian scene.
A rich summer promises to be Bizerte, where popular culture and artistic creation meet under the stars of the amphitheater.
Program
- July 15: “Rehlet Ajyel”, Production Festival de Bizerte (Tunisia)
- July 17: Paparouni Circus show “Jungle Book” (Tunisia)
- July 19: “Lellahom” play (Tunisia)
- July 22: “Chikha” room Tunisia)
- July 25: Zied Gharsa (Tunisia)
- July 27: Wael Jassar (Lebanon)
- July 28: “Good Vibes years Connection” (Senegal)
- July 29: Musical “Lila Ajab” by Abdelkader Dridi (Tunisia)
- July 31: Al Shami (Syria)
- August 2: “Yalla Benzart Tghani” (Tunisia)
- August 4: Amina Fakhet (Tunisia)
- August 6: The Oriental Heritage Choir of Canada
- August 8: “Ziara” (Tunisia)
- August 10: Raouf Maher (Tunisia)
- August 12: Mortadha Ftiti (Tunisia)
- August 13: “Big Bossa” piece by Wajiha Jendoubi (Tunisia)
- August 15: Lotfi Bouchnak (Tunisia)
- August 17: Balti (Tunisia)
- August 19: “Ragouj” (Tunisia)