Tag: local-concerts

  • Noce bretonne in Brélès: 19th Century Wedding Event

    On August 15, Brélès comes alive with the Noce bretonne, featuring a reenactment of a 19th-century Breton wedding. The colorful procession through the village is lively, thanks to skilled ringers and a notable bagad, capturing the festive spirit. At midday, guests are invited to relish a traditional wedding meal of kig ha farz, with snacks like French fries, sausages, and crêpes available throughout the day. Local artisans will showcase their crafts, enhancing the event’s cultural richness. In the afternoon, enjoy notable Breton dance performances along with an introductory dance session, culminating in a jubilant fest-deiz. As night falls, attendees can expect a fireworks display, weather permitting, and two exciting pop concerts, including a performance by Live Fever. This celebration embodies the spirit of local customs and community togetherness, making it a must-attend event for both visitors and residents.

  • Fête de la Musique in Douarnenez: A Musical Celebration

    The Fête de la Musique in Douarnenez is set for June 21, 2026, showcasing the region’s rich musical heritage. Various local venues will host exciting performances. At the Chapelle Sainte-Hélène, enjoy a captivating guitar ensemble, a string orchestra, and vocal performances from 4:30 PM to 8 PM. The Place de la glacière will host an instrumental duo at 11 AM, followed by a mix of traditional Breton music and a jazz swing concert from 5 PM to 10 PM. Join the festive spirit at Sur le parquet by the quai du Rosmeur from 2 PM to 9 PM for Breton dances, tango, and a lively ball. Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy a swing concert at Ty Gamalou at 7 PM, while sailors’ songs will echo at Bar à Tribord in Port Rhu at 6:30 PM. This festival offers an excellent chance to engage with local culture and enjoy diverse musical styles, appealing to both residents and visitors.