Casablanca – Picture a sun-soaked day surrounded by palm trees, desert skies, soft pink tinted atmosphere, and the sound of curated electronic music. That’s the experience Rosé Days will bring to La Source hotel in Marrakech on April 25.

Born in Toronto and already expanded to destinations like Montenegro and Portugal, the boutique event now lands in Morocco for its first African edition. 

Rosé Days positions itself as more than just a party, but rather a curated, immersive experience, blending music, lifestyle, and visual aesthetics. Think a pink-tinted celebration unfolding across lush gardens and poolside spaces, where fine rosé cocktails, warm daylight, and laid-back luxury set the tone.

Set in a venue that has carved out a space within Marrakech’s growing scene of curated music events, the day unfolds from day to night, combining a poolside atmosphere with a more intimate nightlife energy. 

The concept revolves around a carefully selected crowd, and a soundscape rooted in electronic music.

Curated by Hush-Hush, the electronic collective based in Marrakech, the lineup is entirely feminine, featuring Paula Tape, Kokeshi, Grace, Rain, Deatra, and DJ Myma.

With its mix of music, rosé atmosphere, and curated identity, Rosé Days introduces a format that shows the growing demand for niche, experience-driven events in Morocco. This Marrakech debut highlights the city’s continued evolution as a destination not only for tourism, but also for contemporary cultural expression.

Its arrival in Marrakech speaks to a city that continues to reinvent itself, where global concepts meet local energy, and where each event becomes part of a larger, ever-evolving cultural rhythm.