After performing a more stripped-down set at the Cannes Film Festival in France, Kanye West traveled southwest to Morocco for Festival Mawazine 2011. And it would appear that he brought part of his huge stage show with him, too. Backed by his crew of hypnotizing ballerinas, Yeezy can be seen tackling a six-minute version of "Power" that leads into an always-riveting performance of "Jesus Walks." That's all we get to see hear, unfortunately, as the first part of the video was removed Universal Music Group.

On the off-chance you didn't happen to be in Morocco this weekend to catch Kanye West's performance at the 2011 Mawazine Festival, you're in luck — the 45-minute live set from the 8-day fest was streamed on video. Taking a break from his taxing schedule of yachting and snogging beautiful women, Yeezy and, presumably, a silk scarf or two appeared at the "Rhythms of the World" concert in Rabat alongside other such international talents as Shakira and Lionel Richie, where he performed in front of 100,000 in an attempt to outdo his set from [...]
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I guess whoever paid Kanye, loved his Coachella performance much that they asked him to perform it again, exactly the same way. Yeezy does what he does best and delivers a great performance. Around the 4 minute mark the song has an ill breakdown, then Kanye has everyone doing the Power clap! Check the vid out below. Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on [...]

Via a freestyle , Kanye West warned us that their would be no major tour behind My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy . Instead, the only opportunities to see the Chicago MC support his masterful fifth LP will come in the form of festival appearances. Having already conquered South by Southwest , Lollapalooza Chile , and Coachella , West's latest headlining venture came last night at the Festival Mawazine: Rhythms Of The World, an eight-day music festival in Rabat, Morocco funded by the country's King Mohammed VI. According [...]