Tag: folk-rock

  • Les Dimanches de Brendaouez in Brittany: Summer Concerts

    Every Sunday during summer, the Brendaouez chapel in Brittany hosts concerts at 6 PM. The musical program features Celtic, jazz, Baroque, and Breton influences, creating a notable atmosphere for arts and community interaction. Following each concert, attendees are invited to engage in discussions with the artists. Admission is free, though contributions are welcomed. Brieg Guervenno, noted for his Breton folk/rock style, draws inspiration from artists like Sigur Ros and Anohni, enriching his performances with depth and poetic resonance. This event is perfect for music enthusiasts and those who enjoy community gatherings.

  • Fest Noz de l’été in Saint-Quay-Portrieux: Night of Dance

    The Fest Noz de l’été begins at 7:45 p.m. with an energetic opening by Bagad Sonerion Sant Ké and the Danserien Sant-Ke dancers. Known as WAR-SAV (‘Stand Up’) in Breton, this lively invitation to dance is led by musicians who have delighted audiences across Breton festivals since 2011. Their performance merges traditional Breton tunes with contemporary influences, creating an irresistible atmosphere for dancing. Add to this the innovative trio O?Tridal, whose fresh interpretations of Breton music showcase their diverse backgrounds. With exquisite instrumentation—percussion, guitars, flutes, and bagpipes—their unique sound enhances the festive experience. Set in Parc de la Duchesse Anne, the event offers attendees delicious catering and refreshing options on-site. This family-friendly festival welcomes all, promising an evening filled with music, dance, and camaraderie. Engage with Brittany’s lively cultural traditions on this memorable night!

  • Concerts at La Blanche Hermine in Landunvez: Musical Lineup

    Join the celebration of music at Concerts à La Blanche Hermine in Landunvez, Brittany, from 12 to 15 August 2026. Each evening features a different musical experience. On Wednesday, Halim Corto will enchant with solo vocals. Thursday showcases Bruno Carrons delivering a folk rock performance. Friday is devoted to Breizh’O’Folk, highlighting the spirit of Celtic music. Finally, Saturday wraps up the festival with Boboss Sound bringing reggae dub vibes to the stage. Enjoy a variety of genres in the lively atmosphere of La Blanche Hermine.