Casablanca – Cuban duo Gente de Zona brought the vibrant spirit of Havana to Jazzablanca 2026, filling the Casa Anfa stage with the infectious blend of reggaeton, Latin pop, and Caribbean rhythms that has made them one of Latin music’s most recognizable acts.
From the very first song, the audience embraced the festive atmosphere, transforming the concert into a celebration where dancing, singalongs, and nonstop movement took over the night.

Throughout the set, the connection between the artists and the audience remained unmistakable. Every invitation to clap, dance, or sing was answered instantly, creating the kind of exchange that blurred the line between performers and festivalgoers.
Songs such as “Háblame de Miami,” “Te Duele,” “Isla Viva,” and “Más Macarena” supplied everything the evening needed to keep the crowd on its feet. Every chorus was met by louder voices and every rhythm answered with even more dancing.

The energy rarely slowed. Between colorful visuals, contagious rhythms, and the duo’s natural chemistry on stage, Casa Anfa became a giant open-air dance floor where the audience never stopped moving.
For one night, Jazzablanca traded the Atlantic coast for the Caribbean, as Gente de Zona reminded the audience why their music has become synonymous with celebration across the Spanish-speaking world.
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