On Scene 21, the collective Kokoroko opened the festival with rhythms of jazz and afrobeat. The Casa Anfa stage featured magnificent performances by the British band UB40 and the Scottish pop sensation Paolo Nutini.
At Place des Nations Unies, the Nouveau Souffle stage by Société Générale welcomed Anass Oublaid ft. Raw Rhythm and The Leïla, two groups that came to celebrate the richness of Moroccan musical heritage.
The 17th edition of Jazzablanca begins with a strong start, with a “completely sold-out” festival even before it began. The long-awaited return of Jazzablanca to Anfa Park was greeted by thousands of festival-goers who came to discover a renewed musical and human experience, with enhanced installations and a lineup that fully embraces the artistic identity of the festival.
The idyllic setting of the Village and the numerous Chill Zones offered precious moments of conviviality and sharing, contributing to making Jazzablanca an exceptional festival experience, a timeless escape that combines music, laughter, and worldly flavors.

More beautiful and intense, this 17th edition opened with the soft rhythms of the London collective Kokoroko on Scene 21, highlighting avant-garde talents from the contemporary jazz scene.
On the Casa Anfa stage, the band UB40 celebrated its 45th anniversary with an audience that sang along to the words of “I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You.” The Scottish pop-rock phenomenon Paolo Nutini, performing for the first time in Morocco, offered festival-goers a memorable performance.
At Place des Nations Unies, the Nouveau Souffle stage by Société Générale welcomed promising talents from the Moroccan music scene. An exceptional collaboration between Anass Oublaid and the group Raw Rhythm led to a surprising concert that mixed rock and Amazigh sounds. The enchanting voice of The Leïla captivated the audience on the Nouveau Souffle stage, transporting spectators into the intimate world of the singer.
Aujourdhui MA

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