Marrakech – It’s Saturday, June 28. The air is thick with anticipation as the crowd slowly gathers at the iconic La Casablancaise Stadium, nestled right in the heart of the city. 

The clock ticks, the music plays, and it’s not just any concert. It’s THE concert. Hussain El Jassmi, the voice that has dominated the Arab world for years, is about to take the stage.

For the Moroccan fans, this will be like a reunion with an old friend. His songs have long been anthems in Moroccan homes, echoing through the streets, and now, finally, he’s returning the love. 

His emotional connection with Morocco runs deep, and the warmth of the crowd will be palpable. You can already feel it, right?

But before the magic happens, Rahma Riad will light up the stage with her dazzling hits. 

She’ll set the tone for the night, filling the air with the kind of music that makes you want to sway, hum along, and fall in love with the moment. It’s the perfect prelude to the big show we’ve all been waiting for.

Let’s talk about Hussain El Jassmi, shall we? The man’s been awarded prestigious royal distinctions, including the Commandeur grade of the Wissam Al Alaoui from King Mohammed VI himself. 

And why not? His career has been nothing short of legendary. Over 15 billion views and listens across his 2,000 songs? 

Yeah, that’s the kind of impact you can only dream of. From chart-topping singles to albums that make you want to sing along at the top of your lungs, Hussain El Jassmi has become the digital king of the Arabic music world. 

No wonder we’re all so excited to see him live.

And let’s not forget about the vibe of the concert itself. This won’t be your typical musical experience. 

Think a seated, refined atmosphere at La Casablancaise Stadium — no standing in the back of a crowd. 

Whether you’re in the VIP section, or the Black or Gold sections, you’re guaranteed an experience that’s as comfortable as it is extraordinary. 

It’s the kind of night where every note feels personal, every lyric speaks directly to you, and you find yourself completely immersed in the music.

So, get ready, Casablanca. Hussain El Jassmi is coming, and this night will be one for the books. Who’s counting the days until June 28? We certainly are.