Two Sevres. The last evening of Niort Jazz festival at Pré-Leroy

Two Sevres. The last evening of Niort Jazz festival at Pré-Leroy
Two Sevres. The last evening of Niort Jazz festival at Pré-Leroy

After being opened on Thursday by Michel Jonasz, the Niort Jazz Festival is already approaching its last evening, Friday June 28, at Pré-Leroy. On the program: Belmondo DeadJazz at 6:15 p.m. and Worakls orchestra at 9:15 p.m. on the Parc stage, Hugo Lippi, at 6 p.m., Celia Kameni, at 8:30 p.m. and Krakens at 11 p.m., on the village stage.

Worakls and his Worakls Orchestra project, made up of around twenty classical musicians including six soloists with diverse talents and cultures, have established themselves as a spectacular fusion of electronic music and classical arrangements that promise to leave an impression. (Prices: €38 with Belmondo Dead jazz, reduced: €33, €20 for children aged 6 to 12)

Belmondo Dead Jazz revives the music of the Grateful Dead, the legendary group of the psychedelic years when jazz was electrified by the rhythms of rock and rock freed itself from the chains of song thanks to improvisation . (Prices: €38 with the Woralks orchestra, reduced: €33, €20 for children aged 6 to 12).

Hugo Lippi is of these traveling poets inhabited by vast musical horizons ranging from classical to British pop, from gypsy music to Californian blues (Free).

Celia Kameni, French singer of Cameroonian origin, grew up in a varied musical environment, combining classical music, jazz, soul, as well as African and Caribbean music (Free).

Born from the success of a creamy sauce composed of a good big groove from the abyss, a handful of jazz sounds and a pinch of madness with afro-beat flavors, Krakens sows dancing, partying and good humor (Free).

Contact : Niort jazz festival.com

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