Gueret (Creuse)
A luxury plan B for the Creuse.
With the approach of its second edition at the Guéret-Saint-Laurent aerodrome on August 19 and 20, the Check in Party had to deal with the withdrawal of the Australians of King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, one of the heads of programming poster.
Stu Mackenzie, singer of the group, greatly diminished by Crohn's disease, was forced to return to Australia, thus ending their European tour.
A new blow for this festival which had started so well in 2019 before being canceled twice due to the health context.
“It's true that it was starting to do a lot for us, as for others.
But we knew that the wheel would end up turning…”
, confides Sébastien Chevrier, co-director and programmer.
An optimism finally rewarded.
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