Festival of the Nights of Mother of Pearl. Tulle is adorned with all the colors of the accordion

Festival of the Nights of Mother of Pearl. Tulle is adorned with all the colors of the accordion
Festival of the Nights of Mother of Pearl. Tulle is adorned with all the colors of the accordion

For the 36th year, Tulle will vibrate to the rhythms of the accordion from June 28 to 30. For this new edition, the Festival des Nuits de Nacre welcomes around thirty groups from all over the world, who will perform in the squares, in the bars, and even in the city of the accordion and heritage.

Traditional music, funk, classical, rock, Latin, jazz… the entire musical palette of the accordion will be deployed again this year during these Nuits de Nacre. And it is with an Irish evening, and in particular the folk group Talisk, the organizers’ favorite, that the festival will begin this Friday, June 28, on Place Gambetta in Tulle.

“The majority of places have not changed. There will be concerts at the cloister, at the theater and on the usual stages, but there will also be concerts at the auditorium of the city of accordion and heritage” rejoices Kévin Lacombe, artistic director of the festival.

Report by Frédéric Cano and Jules Boudier




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The Nuits de Nacre Festival is celebrating its 36th anniversary this year! From June 28 to 30, Tulle will vibrate to the rhythms of the accordion… For this new edition, around thirty groups from all over the world will perform in the squares, in the bars and even in the city of the accordion and heritage



©Frédéric Cano and Jules Boudier

For this 36th edition of the Nuits de Nacre, around thirty shows will be offered, concerts open to the greatest number of people”It is 85% free programming, with all the diversity that the accordion instrument offers.” details the president of Nuits de Nacre Jean-Bernard Servières.

From the classical repertoire revisited with humor and fantasy by the musicians of the D’Cybèles quartet to the irresistible swing of the Franco-Brazilian group Brazakuja, three beautiful nights of musical travel are announced. on the banks of the Corrèze.

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