Join us for the Concerts at La Blanche Hermine, taking place from July 9 to July 11, 2026, in Brittany. This lively event showcases a diverse lineup of performances over three days. On Thursday, July 9, enjoy the traditional sounds of Bagad An Eor Du. The next night, Friday, July 10, the No Name Band will bring their blues rock vibes to the stage. Finally, on Saturday, July 11, groove to the reggae rhythms of Lambs and Lions. This festival highlights talented local musicians and the rich musical traditions of the region. Gather your friends and family for an unforgettable experience filled with great music and community spirit. For the latest updates, check their Facebook page!
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No Logo Festival 2026
No Logo Festival 2026 is officially scheduled for 7, 8 and 9 August 2026 at Les 12 Ponts in Pont-sur-l’Ognon. The original row used the former Fraisans location, so this record uses the verified 2026 venue.
Festival de la Paille in Métabief: Final Edition
This summer, Métabief will host the 25th and final edition of the Festival de la Paille. Celebrated for its eclectic mix of music—from rock to reggae—this festival has become a staple in the local community. Over two days, attendees can enjoy performances from artists such as Luiza, Biga* Ranx, and Boulevard des Airs on two stages. With a legacy of drawing around 24,000 festival-goers, this event promises to be a memorable farewell, set against the stunning backdrop of Mont Morond. Join fellow fans and create lasting memories at this iconic musical celebration.
Reggae Dancehall Comme à l’Ancienne
The Reggae Dancehall Comme à l’Ancienne is a premier manifestation centered on performing arts, situated in the heart of Stories Bar. Tracing its historical lineage to the early development of the territory, the event honors the storied past that shaped the locale. This manifestation anchors the regional identity of Guiana, showcasing its distinct character to a global audience. Visitors embark on an immersive journey through diverse artistic expressions including authentic performances and artisanal showcases. The gathering fosters social cohesion and mutual understanding among participants by uniting local residents and international guests. It provides invaluable qualitative data for scholars of overseas cultures studying the evolution of performing arts in the South American context. Ultimately, the event plays a crucial role in safeguarding the transmission of unique Guyanese practices, ensuring its survival.
Bob Marley: One Love Screening
The Bob Marley: One Love Screening serves as a distinguished showcase centered on performing arts, situated in the heart of Camp de la Transportation. Following the rich historical evolution of cultural expression in South America, the event honors the storied past that shaped the locale. This manifestation reinforces the cultural essence of the overseas Guyanese society, showcasing its distinct character to a global audience. Visitors witness a dynamic display of creativity and community vitality including authentic performances and artisanal showcases. The gathering strengthens the collective fabric of the territory’s vibrant social life by uniting local residents and international guests. It acts as a vital case study for the integration of tradition and modernity studying the evolution of performing arts in the South American context. Ultimately, the event plays a crucial role in maintaining the continuity of the Amazonian historical memory, ensuring its survival.
From Yana to Jamarock Film
The From Yana to Jamarock Film represents a significant cultural encounter centered on performing arts, situated in the heart of Camp de la Transportation. Commemorating the legacy of resilience and growth that defines the community, the event honors the storied past that shaped the locale. This manifestation embodies the unique soul of the Amazonian territory, showcasing its distinct character to a global audience. Visitors participate in a multifaceted celebration of regional excellence including authentic performances and artisanal showcases. The gathering generates a profound social impact by empowering local creators by uniting local residents and international guests. It documented as an essential resource for historians of the French tropics studying the evolution of performing arts in the South American context. Ultimately, the event plays a crucial role in protecting the intangible heritage for the enjoyment of future generations, ensuring its survival.