Marrakech – What if one voice wasn’t enough? Some people spend their lives perfecting just one note, one pitch, one way of being heard. 

But Erick Baert? He collects voices the way some of us collect shoes: unapologetically, obsessively, and with a flair that leaves you wondering, how does he do it?

After setting Comediablanca on fire, “L’homme aux 100 voix” is back in Morocco with his full show, “Illusions Vocales.” 

This time, he’s not alone, he’s bringing his musicians, his whirlwind of energy, and his ability to slip effortlessly from Céline Dion to Coldplay, from Johnny Hallyday to Depeche Mode, as if he’s lived a hundred lives in a single set of vocal cords.

On September 30 in Casablanca and October 1st in Rabat, audiences are in for a rollercoaster. 

A 90-minute ride that swerves from rock-and-roll grit to pop-daydream sweetness, sprinkled with humor and wrapped up in theatrical spectacle. 

It’s less of a concert, more of a kaleidoscope, one where laughter collides with goosebumps, and every voice is both familiar and brand new.

What makes Baert magnetic isn’t just his uncanny talent for imitation, it’s that little wink he throws at the audience. 

The way he folds humor into heartbreak, electricity into elegance. He doesn’t just mimic voices; he channels them, celebrates them, and sometimes even pokes fun at them. And just like that, you’re caught between tears of laughter and chills down your spine.