"The 2013 concert is different from the 2010 one, because at the time, I had only sung one album. But now, I have three albums to present," Mika assured the press, who is giving a performance on Sunday evening on the OLM Souissi stage. The British-Lebanese pop singer-songwriter, who had thrilled and even excited the crowd during his first appearance at the Festival in 2010, said he kept "good memories" of that show, during which he sang his first single "Relax, Take It Easy" and his first tracks "Love Today", or even "Grace Kelly". To this end, the artist of Lebanese origin did not hide his enthusiasm to sing once again in Morocco, confiding that he feels "pressure", especially after the success of his first concert in Rabat. On the other hand, Mika considered that all his songs are the expression of what he experiences every day. "My music and my songs are a diary of my life," confided this 30-year-old singer, who attributes his success to the "joy of living" preached in his hits under the influence of his Lebanese culture. Asked if he intends to set up joint projects with Arab artists, Mika stressed that he would very much like to work with creators from the Arab world, after his successful experience with singer Karol Sakr during the musical television show "Coke Studio". He also revealed that he is preparing "a musical project that will be based in Beirut" and which brings together several musical genres in three languages (English, French and Arabic). Mika also confided that he plans to make an album, representing the "trilingual mix" that enhances his life and his artistic works. And to add: "I would love to make an album, reflecting how I grew up and my journey from Lebanon to France and finally to Great Britain. Using the three languages is essential."
News 27 May 2013 2 min read
"The 2013 show is different from the 2010 one"
British singer Mika, who was already on stage during the 2010 edition of the Mawazine Festival, has promised the public a show "different" from his first appearance in Rabat.

