Fez – Jaylann (Khaoula Moujahid) announced that her next European run will be scheduled in 2026, with exact cities and dates to be revealed. She said the decision respects her audience and reflected the national mood during a difficult period this year. Ticket holders from the postponed shows can request refunds or keep their tickets for the rescheduled dates once announced. 

The tour will be produced with Mars Agence and managed by longtime collaborator and partner Beathoven, extending a stage concept that blends Moroccan roots with contemporary pop and Afro-inflected production. The live set is expected to center recent material, including “Ha Wlidi,” which drew strong engagement after its June release. 

Jaylann’s momentum has built across 2025. In October, she appeared as Spotify’s EQUAL Arabia ambassador, with her portrait displayed on a Times Square billboard — visibility that often lifts playlisting and discoverability ahead of touring cycles. The ambassador spot capped a year of renewed output and signaled a broader push into diasporic hubs where Moroccan and North African audiences are concentrated. 

While dates are pending, the artist positioned the 2026 shows as a “special reunion” with fans at home and abroad. The statement invited supporters to watch official channels for venue confirmations and on-sale details. For fans who bought the 2025 Paris and Brussels tickets, organizers noted that customer-service windows would handle refunds or exchanges once the new schedule is live. 

Jaylann’s profile has expanded beyond Morocco through a mix of patriotic repertoire, contemporary production, and a visual language that leans on national motifs. A 2026 European swing — timed after a year of steady releases and brand support — positions her to convert streaming traction into ticketed audiences across key cities.