IN PICTURES. A look back at the 2024 edition of Dox’art, the electro festival in La Manche

IN PICTURES. A look back at the 2024 edition of Dox’art, the electro festival in La Manche
IN PICTURES. A look back at the 2024 edition of Dox’art, the electro festival in La Manche

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Victoria Allaume

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July 2, 2024 at 12:00 p.m.

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From Thursday 27 to Sunday 30 June 2024, the seventh edition of the electronic music festival, Dox’Art, was held in the Manche. A look back in pictures at this long week-end festif !

10,000 festival-goers in search of musical discoveries

10,000 people gathered this year again, in Hambye, to vibrate to the sounds of diverse, varied and numerous artists.

The festival, now a must for electro fans, has welcomed, among others, the famous techno DJ, Anetha, the electro folk duo from Avranches, Chamayeor the Germans: Protonica and Thomas P. Heckmann.

A program with big names, but also many discoveries, which have succeeded in seducing festival-goers in search of new sensations.

Dox’art is not just music!

The festivities lasted four days, and beyond the music, the public gathered around various activitiesas the labyrinthor the wacky games of Electric sheepan association whose aim is to promote electronic cultures in all their forms.

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Friends, families, young and old also all gathered at the bar, around craft beveragesbut also around a meal, chosen from one of the many providers present on site. Pasta, pizzas, pancakes, world cuisine, sausages and chips and even vegetarian grilled cheese… There was for all tastes.

To party and dance until the early hours, you need to be full of energy!

Although no date has been set yet, the least we can say is that the 8e festival editionwhich takes place every year at the end of June, is already very highly anticipated.

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