Pascal Obispo enchanted this last evening of the Sully and Loiret music festival

This Saturday, June 15, marked the last day of the Sully and Loiret music festival. As a conclusion, Pascal Obispo delighted the large audience.

A final evening in apotheosis, Saturday June 15, at the Sully and Loiret music festival… It concluded with the presence of Pascal Obispo, who gave a final concert in the castle park. The public, who came in large numbers, were able to benefit from the eclectic register of an artist who began his career at the dawn of the 1990s.

After Olivia Ruiz, Thursday June 13, and Christophe Maé, Friday June 14, it was Pascal Obispo’s turn to thrill the crowd.

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The first part was provided from 6:30 p.m. by the group Madlen Keys. The crowd will have been carried away by this quartet with its alternative rock universe and its pop and folk influences. A show which will have convinced the fans present and turned up the heat at the start of the evening.

It was almost 9 p.m. when Pascal Obispo appeared on stage, to applause and cries of joy.Pascal Obispo performed for more than an hour and a half, performing his biggest hits.

For almost an hour and a half, the artist performed his biggest hits: My generation, Die tomorrow, 1980, fell for her, Lucy, Fanor You will find. So many titles, taken up in chorus by his fans, who know the lyrics by heart.

The artist also took advantage of a break between two songs to send a message: “We’ve been traveling on the roads of France and Europe for 30 years. We’re lucky to do this job . In these difficult times, we continue to make you sing and stay calm”… The transition was perfect to perform another of his hits: Zen.

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For this evening, nearly 4,800 people gathered in the castle park for one last evening as the icing on the cake.

Clement Baudouin

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