Casablanca – Colombian rhythms echoed across Casa Anfa as Juanes brought his unmistakable blend of Latin pop, rock, and traditional Colombian sounds to Jazzablanca 2026.
From the moment he stepped onto the stage, the audience was drawn into a performance built on infectious guitar riffs, vibrant rhythms, and songs that have crossed generations and borders alike.
Long before taking over international stages, Juanes helped redefine Latin pop-rock by fusing it with the warmth of Colombian traditions.
From the global breakthrough of “Un Día Normal” to the massive success of “Mi Sangre,” the Colombian artist built a career that carried cumbia, bolero, and rock to audiences far beyond Latin America, earning recognition as one of the genre’s most influential voices and a global ambassador for Colombian music.
That musical identity shaped every moment of his Jazzablanca performance. His signature guitar sound, powerful vocals, and unmistakable stage presence transformed Casa Anfa into a celebration where Colombian culture met a Moroccan audience.
Songs like “Me Enamora” quickly turned the venue into one giant singalong, with festivalgoers echoing every chorus and embracing the vibrant atmosphere that unfolded throughout the evening.
True to the reputation he has built over decades on stage, Juanes balanced the intimacy of heartfelt ballads with the infectious energy of his rock-driven anthems, proving once again why his concerts continue to resonate with audiences across cultures and continents.
By the final notes, Casa Anfa had become more than a concert venue. Juanes’ performance became a celebration of Latin culture, proving that music rooted in one country can resonate far beyond its borders.
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