أنيس
Anees
USA / Arab-American · Festival Stage
Arab-American alt-pop from the Pacific Northwest. English lyrics, Arabic soul. The voice between two worlds — and the one the diaspora has been waiting for.
سعد العيسى
Saad Alessa
Saudi Arabia / USA · Indoor Stage
Saudi-American stand-up. Comedy Central. The Gulf meets California. Bilingual callbacks and the kind of specific humor that lands with everyone.
ديستينكت
Dystinct
Morocco · PAC Amphitheatre
Moroccan–Belgian crossover star. Arabic hooks over European production. "Hasta Luego" with French Montana pushed him past a billion streams. Saturday's loudest hour.
محمد عساف
Mohammed Assaf
Palestine · PAC Amphitheatre
The voice Arab Idol crowned in 2013 — and the Arab world hasn't stopped listening since. Palestinian tenor, anthem-maker, Goodwill Ambassador for UNRWA. Closing night headliner.
إيهاب توفيق
Ehab Tawfik
Egypt · Festival Stage
Two decades of Egyptian pop. The voice behind songs every Arab household knows by heart. Opening night on the Festival Stage — a welcome home.
جيداء
Gaidaa
Sudan / Netherlands · Festival Stage
Sudanese-Dutch neo-soul on Def Jam. Sings in Arabic, English, and Dutch. The most global voice on this lineup — and Saturday night is hers.
تلاتة
Tul8te
Egypt · PAC Amphitheatre
Cairo's new voice. Alt-pop soaked in 2000s Egyptian cinema. Writes like a poet, sings like a ghost. The reason Arabic indie sounds different now.
دانا صلاح
Dana Salah
Jordan · PAC Amphitheatre
Jordanian pop with one foot in LA and one in Amman. Former Jordin — reinvented herself, re-rooted her sound, and wrote one of 2024's most-streamed Arab pop records. A Sunday essential.
لانا لوباني
Lana Lubany
Palestine / USA · Festival Stage
Palestinian-American actress and singer. Known from Hulu's Ramy. Raw, personal, and unapologetic. Friday night — the set that sets the tone.
ناصر الريّس
Nasser Al-Rayess
Kuwait · Indoor Stage
Kuwait's sharpest comedian. Stand-up in Arabic that the whole diaspora gets — Gulf culture, immigration, family, and the absurdity of being Arab in the West.
بيّو
Bayou
Egyptian rap's quiet knife. Lo-fi beats, sharp writing, the kind of verses you replay to catch the line you missed. A Saturday-night build-up.
عصام النجار
Issam Alnajjar
"Hadal Ahbek" is the reason your feed learned Arabic. Jordanian singer-songwriter, 1B+ streams, signed to Universal Arabic Music. Viral wasn't a moment — it was a door.