Twenty Fingers, Mr. Bow, Deltino Guerreiro, Az Khinera, Filomena Maricoa, Lukie, and other names from Mozambican music are gathered on Wimbe beach in the city of Pemba to celebrate the city's anniversary.

The city of Pemba, known for its beautiful beaches and rich cultural diversity, is celebrating another year since its founding. The anniversary celebration took place on Wimbe Beach, bringing together some of the biggest names in Mozambican music for a celebration that highlights the unity and culture of the country.

Among the artists present are Twenty Fingers, Mr. Bow, Deltino Guerreiro, Az Khinera, Filomena Maricoa, and Lukie, names that have long been winning the hearts of Mozambicans with their authentic and innovative music. These artists, along with many others, took to the stage set up on the famous Wimbe beach, creating a vibrant atmosphere that is captivating both locals and visitors.

The festival, which began yesterday, promises three days of great music and entertainment, with a program that reflects the cultural diversity of Mozambique. Pemba, located in the province of Cabo Delgado, has a long history of being a meeting point for artists and cultures, and this event is further proof of that tradition. The city transforms during this period, with tourists and residents gathering to enjoy the festivities.

Music plays an essential role in Mozambican cultural identity, and the Pemba anniversary festival aims not only to entertain but also to celebrate the country's cultural heritage. The artists chosen for this event represent various regions of Mozambique, reinforcing the idea that music is a bridge connecting different cultures and traditions.

Lasting three days, the festival on Wimbe beach is more than just a musical event. It's a celebration of Mozambican identity, a tribute to the culture and people who, despite regional differences, unite around their traditions, art, and history. Pemba, with its natural beauty and rich history, once again stands out as a place where culture flourishes, especially at times like this.

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