Layla Nights is back, and it’s raising the bar once again. In a scene that’s becoming more competitive every season, the concept continues to stand out by staying true to its DNA, curated music, strong visual identity, and a real sense of community.
Layla Nights has never been about doing things halfway. From the start, the concept has focused on delivering a premium experience where every detail matters, from the lineup to the atmosphere, from the crowd to the scenography.
This edition brings together a carefully selected roster of artists. Âme stands out as a key name, known globally for their deep, melodic approach to electronic music. Alongside them, Paloma, Didis, Nass, and Lilya Mandre bring a mix of styles and influences that reflect the diversity of today’s electronic scene.
And then there’s the unknown, one final headliner yet to be announced. A strategic move that keeps the hype alive and signals that Layla Nights still has something big in store.
Beyond the lineup, what really defines Layla Nights is the experience itself. This isn’t just about music, it’s about creating a full environment. Lighting, stage design, and spatial setup all play a role in shaping the night, turning it into something immersive rather than just another party.
There’s also a clear shift in the audience it attracts. Layla Nights speaks to a generation that values curation over mass appeal, people who come not just to party, but to be part of a moment, a vibe, a culture that’s evolving in Morocco.
With each edition, Layla Nights reinforces its position as more than an event. It’s becoming a reference point for what electronic music experiences can look like in the region, intentional, elevated, and built to last.
One thing is clear, this next edition isn’t just another night out. It’s one to watch.

