This Sunday, June 30, why you need to go to Bobital L’Armor in Sons

This is his only summer date in Brittany, the rapper Ninho will be in concert this Sunday evening in Bobital. The second largest French streamer in 2022 and 2023 will offer some of its classics like “Jefe” or “Letter to a Woman” at 11:15 p.m.

Ninho, at Vieilles Charrues in July 2022. (Juliette Pavy/Le Télégramme Archive)
  • 2 Big names, great concerts

    For two days, the numerous artists have delighted the public who are obviously asking for more. No reason to stop so we continue today. For this last day MC Solaar (6:45 p.m.) and Jain (9 p.m.) take over from Louise Attaque, Rim’K and Simony, for energetic and exceptional shows.

  • 3 Un final made in Fest Noise

    Friday, June 28, the Dinan collective Fest Noise had carte blanche for the Chapi’ tonique evening. The DJs launched the festival with an incredible set. There is no doubt that this closing of the festival on stage B will be pure madness.

  • 4 Bo‘ village ensemble

    The Bo’village has all the spirit of a tavern. Accessible free of charge, it is open all day with catering available on site (food trucks, refreshment bar, etc.). The entertainment will not be left out. Festival-goers will discover a young talent who won the Bobital L’Armor springboard in Sons: Bendiaz. And what would a Bo’village be without its fanfare? The Batucada Sandoba plans walks at 1:45 p.m., 3:45 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Good atmosphere guaranteed!

  • 5 Accessible to all

    The festival is also committed to accessibility. People with disabilities (PSH) and people with reduced mobility have a “Living together” space. Parking is located nearby.

    Children can go to the family area where games and activities await them.

    Other highlights include magnetic induction loops for people equipped with hearing aids, as well as vibrating vests that translate sound frequencies into vibrations, a first this year.

    Practical

    Tickets on site, first concerts at 3:30 p.m. Bo’ village: free. Site closes at 2 a.m.

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