Morbihan: Magic System, Strollad and Danakil on the bill at the Festi’Val de l’Oust

Morbihan: Magic System, Strollad and Danakil on the bill at the Festi’Val de l’Oust
Morbihan: Magic System, Strollad and Danakil on the bill at the Festi’Val de l’Oust

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Ronan Houssin

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June 27, 2024 at 3:56 a.m.

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The 16e edition of the Festi’Val de l’Oust is fast approaching. Friday June 28 and Saturday June 29, 2024, ten groups will follow one another on the stage of the festival organized in Saint-Servant (Morbihan).

For 15 years, volunteers from the association Les Foustivités have rolled up their sleeves to keep this festival going, organized in a family, festive and intergenerational spirit. And, this year again, an eclectic program awaits festival-goers.

At the beginning of December 2023, the organizers lifted the veil on part of the poster by revealing the first three names, namely Strollad, Les Fatals Picards and Magic System. Other groups were added to the program over the months.

During the last weekend of June, ten groups will finally take the stage.

Programming

If festival-goers will be able to enter the site from 6:30 p.m., the first musical notes will come out of the speakers at 7 p.m. Discover the concert program:

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– Digabestr

– The Fatal Picards

– Danakil

– Cashmere

– Stephane

– Strollad

– Magic System

– Shady Fat Kats

– STO

During the two evenings, the interludes between the concerts will be provided by the Monty Picon group.

160 volunteers mobilized

Created in 2007, the Festi’Val de l’Oust is now an institution in the Josselin region and welcomes more and more festival-goers with each edition. For this 16e edition, “2,500 festival-goers are expected each evening, or 5,000 in total,” indicated the organizers a month and a half before the big day.

Throughout the year and the festival weekend, 160 volunteers are fully mobilized so that everything goes smoothly. These volunteers are also thinking about implementing new features.

This year, a giant screen will be installed to allow festival-goers not to miss any of the concerts.

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