Fez – The singer will open in Quebec City on November 28. He performs the next night in Montreal at one of the city’s major venues, then wraps the Canadian leg on November 30 in a large theater in Ottawa. 

The three dates mark the first step in a wider run that Douzi says will expand to several European and Arab capitals. He plans to reveal more cities and dates through his official social pages.

The announcement highlights Douzi’s steady rise as one of the leading names in modern Moroccan pop. He has built a broad audience by blending Moroccan rhythms with contemporary global sounds. That formula has taken him from national radio staples to sold-out shows across the region and a growing footprint with the diaspora.

Moroccan communities in Canada quickly reacted online, sharing excitement about seeing the performer live. Many fans see the tour as a chance to reconnect with the music that shaped their playlists back home. 

The timing also lines up with a wave of winter cultural events in Quebec, Montreal, and Ottawa, which should help draw a mixed crowd of longtime fans and first timers.

In a recent interview, the “Ana Maghrabi” singer outlined an active release schedule while touring. He is preparing a new album targeted for 2026. Until then he plans to keep momentum with frequent standalone singles to stay close to listeners between larger projects—a strategy he has used in recent years to adapt to streaming and its impact on how audiences discover and follow artists.

On collaborations, Douzi remains open to cross-border projects when the creative vision and performance style align. He pointed to his duet with Lebanese star Diana Haddad as one of his most successful recent experiences. He described it as a special meeting of voices and a strong fit both musically and visually.

With Canada as the launch pad, Douzi’s tour is set to carry his stage energy to new stops while keeping a clear connection back to his Moroccan roots. Fans can watch his social channels for updates on the next legs in Europe and the Arab world, along with new single drops tied to the run.