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WADI RUM AND PETRA BECAME THE WORLD'S MOST STUNNING DANCE FLOORS FOR MEDAINA FESTIVAL
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|May - June 2025
A FESTIVAL BUILT ON RESPECT, REFLECTION, AND THE MAGIC OF JORDAN'S LANDSCAPES
It’s 5:15 am in Jordan when I look up to see the sky slowly swirling from deep navy to soft lavender, before erupting into warm hues of peach and gold. A gentle light spills all over the red rock formations as I stand in the middle of a desert landscape that could quite easily be mistaken for the surface of Mars. And as the crowd around me sways to a sunrise set by Mind Against at the Medaina Festival, for a brief moment, it’s as if I have slipped into an alternate reality. One far away from the weight and noise of everyday life.
Over eight days in May, the Medaina Festival made its debut across Petra, Wadi Rum, Amman, and Aqaba, set in some of the most visually stunning locations imaginable. It quietly transformed my perception of what a music and cultural gathering could be, not just for the Middle East, but on a global scale.
The ambition was clear from the start. Spearheaded by global events collective Tithorea, and supported by Jordan Tourism Board and Royal Jordanian Airline under the creative direction of Melissa Valentina Ouletta—known for her work on immersive experiences such as Echoes from Agartha in Turkey and Labryinto in Costa Rica—the festival was never meant to be just another desert rave. With a carefully curated lineup featuring underground heavyweights such as Mind Against, Bedouin, HVOB, Sonja Moonear, and Jimi Jules, and a program that wove together archaeological landmarks, cultural immersion, and culinary traditions, Medaina felt like it was built with purpose at every turn.

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