Fez — American pop star Bebe Rexha will perform at the 2026 edition of “Mawazine, Rhythms of the World” in Rabat, joining the festival’s international lineup for a June 27 concert at OLM Souissi.
Rexha is scheduled to appear on the Rabat stage during the final stretch of this year’s program.
The performance places Rexha among the international names expected to shape Mawazine’s return from June 19 to 27, as the festival continues to position Rabat as a major live-music destination for global pop, Arab music, African sounds, and Moroccan artists.
A global pop name in Rabat
Rexha has built her career across pop, dance, country-pop, and electronic music, becoming known for a voice that fits both festival anthems and radio-friendly collaborations.
Her best-known tracks include “Meant to Be,” “I’m Good (Blue)” with David Guetta, and “In the Name of Love” with Martin Garrix. She also contributed as a songwriter to “The Monster,” the Eminem and Rihanna hit that helped establish her behind the scenes before her solo career expanded.
Her collaboration with David Guetta, “I’m Good (Blue),” became her first UK No. 1 single, giving her one of the biggest international hits of her career.
A new chapter with ‘Dirty Blonde’
Rexha’s Mawazine date also comes shortly after the release of her new album “Dirty Blonde,” a project she has described as a more independent and personal phase in her career.
People reported this month that the album marks her return to dance-pop while exploring vulnerability, reinvention, and creative freedom.
The project includes “New Religion,” featuring Faithless, a dance-driven single that continues Rexha’s connection to club sounds and large-scale live performance. People previously reported that the song forms part of her first independent visual album, released through EMPIRE.