Jazzablanca 2026: Ino Casablanca and Gente de Zona Turn Up the Heat at Casa Anfa

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One stage.

 

Two completely different musical worlds.

 

One unforgettable night.

 

At the 19th edition of Jazzablanca, Ino Casablanca and Cuban superstars Gente de Zona delivered one of the festival’s biggest highlights, transforming the Casa Anfa Stage into a massive open-air dance floor. (Le Matin)

 

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The evening kicked off with Ino Casablanca, one of Morocco’s fastest-rising artists.

 

Blending rap, Latin influences and North African sounds, he energized the crowd with his unique style, proving why he’s becoming one of the most exciting names in the French-speaking music scene.

 

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Then came Gente de Zona.

 

The Grammy-winning Cuban duo, famous for global hits like La Gozadera and Bailando, took the energy to another level.

 

Mixing reggaeton, salsa and Caribbean rhythms, they had thousands of festivalgoers dancing and singing from the first song to the last. (Le Matin)

 

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Their performance perfectly reflects how Jazzablanca has evolved.

 

What began as a jazz festival has grown into one of Africa’s biggest music events, welcoming artists from pop, hip-hop, Afrobeat, funk, Latin music and world music while staying true to its original spirit.

 

It’s no longer just a jazz festival…

 

It’s a celebration of global music.

 

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The 2026 edition continues that ambition.

 

Over 10 days, more than 50 international and Moroccan artists are performing across multiple stages, including Scorpions, Jessie J, Mika, Jorja Smith, Naïka, Keziah Jones, Juanes, and many more, turning Casablanca into one of the world’s hottest music destinations this summer.

 

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Beyond the concerts, Jazzablanca has become a major cultural and economic driver for the city.

 

Every year, the festival attracts thousands of visitors from Morocco and abroad, boosting tourism, hotels, restaurants and local businesses while reinforcing Casablanca’s image as a leading cultural hub in Africa.

 

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From Ino Casablanca’s urban vibes to Gente de Zona’s explosive Latin rhythms, Jazzablanca once again proved that music has no borders—and Casablanca knows exactly how to throw a world-class festival.

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