Jazzablanca launched as a small boutique event in 2006. Photo: Sife Elamine
Gilberto Gil headlined the second night of the Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Sife Elamine
The crowd featured many compatriots from Brazil. Photo: Sife Elamine
Gil performed a set spanning his six decade career. Photo: Sife Elamine
Gilberto Gil, performing at Jazzablanca. Photo: Sife Elamine
Egyptian-Belgian singer Natacha Atlas was one of the acts performing at Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Sife El Amine
She played songs from latest album 'Strange Days'. Courtesy: Jazzablanca Festival
Natacha Atlas was in fine form throughout the hour long set. Courtesy: Jazzablanca Festival
Lebanese-French trumpeter and composer Ibrahim Maalouf headlines the first night of the 2022 Jazzablanca Festival in Casablanca, Morocco. Photo: Sife Elamine
Ethiopian jazz musician and arranger Mulatu Astatke perfoms on the Scene 21 stage at Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Salima Moumni
Bab L' Bluz bring their psychedelic rock take on Gnawa music – Moroccan and West African Islamic songs and rhythm – at the Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Salima Moumni
Mulatu Astatke is renowned as the father of the Ethio-Jazz genre. Photo: Salima Moumni
Moktar Gania and Gnawa Soul performing at Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
Morocco's Saad Tiouly headlined the Scene BMCI stage on day one of the 2022 Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
About 5,000 people attended the first day of the 2022 Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
The festival took place at new venue, the sprawling Anfa Park. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
Ibrahim Maalouf and his band performing at the Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Sife Elamine
The three-day festival features artists performing jazz, soul, rock and Moroccan Gnawa music. Photo: Sife Elamine
Ibrahim Maalouf performed songs from his new album 'Queen of Sheba', a collaboration with Beninese singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo. Photo: Sife Elamine
French trumpeter Erik Truffaz performs with Moroccan Gnawa musician Hamid El Kasri, on the Jazzablanca main stage. Photo: Sife Elamine
Jazzablanca launched as a small boutique event in 2006. Photo: Sife Elamine
Gilberto Gil headlined the second night of the Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Sife Elamine
The crowd featured many compatriots from Brazil. Photo: Sife Elamine
Gil performed a set spanning his six decade career. Photo: Sife Elamine
Gilberto Gil, performing at Jazzablanca. Photo: Sife Elamine
Egyptian-Belgian singer Natacha Atlas was one of the acts performing at Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Sife El Amine
She played songs from latest album 'Strange Days'. Courtesy: Jazzablanca Festival
Natacha Atlas was in fine form throughout the hour long set. Courtesy: Jazzablanca Festival
Lebanese-French trumpeter and composer Ibrahim Maalouf headlines the first night of the 2022 Jazzablanca Festival in Casablanca, Morocco. Photo: Sife Elamine
Ethiopian jazz musician and arranger Mulatu Astatke perfoms on the Scene 21 stage at Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Salima Moumni
Bab L' Bluz bring their psychedelic rock take on Gnawa music – Moroccan and West African Islamic songs and rhythm – at the Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Salima Moumni
Mulatu Astatke is renowned as the father of the Ethio-Jazz genre. Photo: Salima Moumni
Moktar Gania and Gnawa Soul performing at Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
Morocco's Saad Tiouly headlined the Scene BMCI stage on day one of the 2022 Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
About 5,000 people attended the first day of the 2022 Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
The festival took place at new venue, the sprawling Anfa Park. Photo: Mohamed Filali Anssari
Ibrahim Maalouf and his band performing at the Jazzablanca Festival. Photo: Sife Elamine
The three-day festival features artists performing jazz, soul, rock and Moroccan Gnawa music. Photo: Sife Elamine
Ibrahim Maalouf performed songs from his new album 'Queen of Sheba', a collaboration with Beninese singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo. Photo: Sife Elamine
French trumpeter Erik Truffaz performs with Moroccan Gnawa musician Hamid El Kasri, on the Jazzablanca main stage. Photo: Sife Elamine
Jazzablanca launched as a small boutique event in 2006. Photo: Sife Elamine