Julian Marley, son of the legendary Bob Marley and Grammy-winning artist, is set to headline the Bouregreg stage on June 28 at Morocco’s world-renowned Mawazine Festival.

He’s not just carrying a name — he’s carrying a legacy. On June 28, Julian Marley will take the stage at Bouregreg during the 20th edition of Mawazine – Rhythms of the World, one of the largest and most inclusive music festivals on the planet. And for fans of reggae, this is more than a concert — it’s a homecoming.

Julian Marley, Grammy winner for Colors of Royal in 2024, has carved out a path all his own while honoring the roots of his legendary father, Bob Marley. With over 100 million streams, millions of fans across platforms, and chart-topping hits on the Billboard 200, Julian has earned his place as a global icon of reggae revival.

His sound, both spiritual and contemporary, blends Rastafarian roots with modern rhythms. He’s toured the globe with The Uprising, sharing stages with legends like Nas, Shaggy, Busta Rhymes, and of course, his brothers Ziggy and Damian. His shows are known not just for their musicality, but for their message — unity, resistance, and love.

Mawazine’s mission has always been about building bridges, and Julian’s presence symbolizes just that: a connection between Jamaica and Morocco, between spiritual music and the universal language of rhythm. Held under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the festival offers world-class concerts that are largely free and open to the public.

When Julian steps onto the Bouregreg stage, reggae will echo through Rabat’s historic landscape, turning the final night of Mawazine into a celebration of heritage, hope, and harmony.