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Black Eyed Peas, Justice, Suzane: the Solidays festival unveils its names despite the crisis

2021-01-28T07:07:32.008Z


While waiting for the next government announcements, the organizers of the 2021 edition, which is to be held from June 18 to 20, "want to believe it".


"

Can we all come together at Longchamp?"

“, Asks a new video published by the Solidays festival, the 2021 edition of which is due to take place from June 18 to 20.

If the organizers of the event are still waiting for government announcements to know if they can meet this summer, they have nevertheless decided to unveil the first names of the program.

Thus, beautiful people are already sharing the poster with the Black Eyed Peas, Damso, Justice, Sean Paul, Boris Brejcha and Suzane.

Read also: Music festivals believe in their 2021 season despite the coronavirus

But, the organizers know it: the chances are slim to see this summer the music festivals maintained.

On January 22, Glastonbury, which is held in the United Kingdom, announced the cancellation of its event.

Certainly the first in a long series.

"

Despite our efforts to move heaven and earth, the festival cannot be held this year

", regretted the team.

Before that, Hellfest, a great metal mass established in Clisson, had "

begged

" in an open letter to Roselyne Bachelot "

to act quickly

" for the cultural sector.

"

Madam Minister, excuse our somewhat familiar tone but on our side we do not cross our fingers, we squeeze our buttocks!"

», Began the missive.

Before asking: "

Is it not possible to suggest that festival-goers come with a negative test of less than 48/72 hours, as is the practice for certain air trips?"

".

These two festivals are not the only ones to fear for their future.

But by dint of uprisings, associations and unions are embarking on test concerts in order to determine the risk of contamination in theaters.

Last December, the test carried out in Barcelona was a success.

Paris and Marseille intend to follow suit by offering the same experiences in the months to come.

A glimmer of hope for the entire cultural sector, which sees this study as a means of pleading its cause.

Source: lefigaro

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