“It was difficult to get tickets”, thousands of people at the Citadel of Sisteron for electro

“It was difficult to get tickets”, thousands of people at the Citadel of Sisteron for electro
“It was difficult to get tickets”, thousands of people at the Citadel of Sisteron for electro

After Bolivia, Colombia, Canada, Iceland, Egypt and Turkey, Cercle has chosen to invest in the Citadel of Sisteron for two evenings.

This artistic movement that creates and produces events, a record label and immersive musical journeys, invited two international electro music artists, Kiasmos and Shimza with the idea of ​​”highlighting talents but also unique places“.

On Monday evening, July 1st, the audience of over 1,000 people discovered Kiasmos. This Icelandic-Faroese duo mixes electronic, classical and rave sounds.This is truly exceptional because they occur rarely, twice every three years.. I always dreamed of seeing them live” shouts a festival-goer who came from Lyon for the occasion.

“The setting is exceptional”

Glued to the stage, Nicolas Andriollo has a smile on his face. For the first time in his life, he has the chance to attend a concert organized by Cercle.It was very difficult to get tickets, I had to get up earlysneers the forty-year-old Marseillais. We don’t come to see David Guetta at the Citadel, but big names that we don’t see just anywhere. I have loved Cercle for years“.

In addition to the international artists, the venue chosen for the concerts does not leave the public indifferent.The setting is exceptional. Being at the foot of the Citadel to listen to a concert is both improbable and magnificent.”says Katia Lagbauer de Mison. A first for our monument which had never before hosted electronic music concerts.

Shimza in concert this Tuesday, July 2 in the evening

Tonight, Tuesday 2nd July, it is Shimza, a talent of electronic music in South Africa, who will make the Citadel vibrate. His sounds mixing house, techno and afro-house are summery and danceable, and promise a memorable evening.I came on purposes from South Africa“, Isaac says in English.

And for all those who do not have the opportunity to come or have an entry ticket, Cercle, with drones and cameras, ensures a retransmission on its streaming platform: videos.cercle.io! These unique moments will also give birth to a podcast on the ecosystem of these evenings, their environment and the city of Sisteron.

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