Rabat – French-Moroccan rapper Niro is set to perform in Casablanca for an exclusive one-night concert on April 24, bringing one of French rap’s most distinctive voices to Morocco for a highly anticipated live appearance.
The event will take place at the Studio des Arts Vivants, a well-known cultural venue in the city that regularly hosts major artistic performances and contemporary productions.
Doors are scheduled to open at 7 p.m., with the concert beginning at 8 p.m.
Known for his intense stage presence and emotionally charged delivery, the rapper is likely to deliver a performance that balances hard-hitting classics with more reflective material, showcasing the duality that has defined his artistic identity.
This Casablanca concert marks a significant moment for local fans, offering a rare opportunity to see one of French rap’s most influential figures perform live in Morocco.
The show also reflects the continued cultural exchange between the French and Moroccan music scenes, where hip-hop has become a shared language for a generation of listeners shaped by both European and North African influences.
Born in France to Moroccan heritage, Niro has established a distinct position in French rap.
Rising in the early 2010s, he built his reputation through a series of impactful projects that highlighted both lyrical precision and raw storytelling.
His early work, including Paraplégique and Rééducation, helped establish him as a powerful new voice in French rap, known for mixing street realism with introspective themes.
Over time, Niro has expanded his artistic range, evolving from underground recognition to mainstream influence while maintaining a strong connection to his roots.
His music often explores identity, struggle, and resilience, themes that have resonated deeply with audiences across the Francophone rap scene