Casablanca – The sixth day of Jazzablanca 2026 once again showcased the festival’s musical diversity, welcoming artists from different cultures and genres. Among the evening’s highlights was Zeyne, whose performance brought a different kind of energy to the Casa Anfa stage.

Blending R&B, soul, and Arab musical heritage, the Jordanian-Palestinian singer captivated the audience with an emotionally driven repertoire that balanced warmth, intimacy, and celebration. 

Throughout the set, festivalgoers followed her every word, singing and dancing alongside her from beginning to end.

Zeyne’s performance became a moment of togetherness, where music met solidarity, emotion, and a shared sense of belonging.

Songs such as “Nostalgia,” “Jdeed,” and “Balak” showcased the singer’s ability to move effortlessly between vulnerability and uplifting rhythms, creating a performance that felt both personal and deeply engaging.

But perhaps the evening’s most powerful moment came when she interpreted “Rajawi Falasteeni,” the iconic anthem by La Voce Della Magana expressing solidarity with Palestine.

The song resonated on a different level as a Palestinian artist sang it before a Moroccan audience that knew every word. Voices rose together across the venue, transforming the performance into a shared expression of remembrance, solidarity, and unity.

The audience answered with the same warmth. Moroccan “zagharid” echoed through Casa Anfa while Palestinian and Moroccan flags, alongside the “Koufiah”, filled the crowd, turning the concert into a powerful visual expression of support.

Beyond the vibrant rhythms and infectious melodies, Zeyne brought her Palestinian-Jordanian identity to the heart of the performance. 

Every song carried the stories, emotions, and cultural roots that define her artistry, making her Jazzablanca debut one of the festival’s most heartfelt moments.

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