“The first two paid evenings broke an attendance record”

“The first two paid evenings broke an attendance record”
“The first two paid evenings broke an attendance record”

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It’s time for dismantling this Saturday, June 29, at the Pré-Leroy site, in the heart of the capital of Deux-Sèvres. The curtain fell on Friday evening on the 4th edition of the Niort Jazz festival. The results are “extremely positive,” according to the organizers.

Samuel Vincent (left), manager and founder of the production company Belle Factory, which collaborated for the first time this year with the Niort Jazz Festival, and Jean-Claude Maillard, president of the Jazz à Niort association. | CO – OLIVIER CUAU


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  • Samuel Vincent (left), manager and founder of the production company Belle Factory, which collaborated for the first time this year with the Niort Jazz festival, and Jean-Claude Maillard, president of the Jazz à Niort association. | CO – OLIVIER CUAU

The little music of dismantling floats over the Pré-Leroy park, located a stone’s throw from the Niort halls. Technicians and volunteers are busy. We have to clear the way. But no one has the blues this Saturday, June 29 in the early afternoon. The results are extremely positive rejoices the president of the Jazz à Niort association. We brought together 11,600 festival-goers in three days, compared to 12,000 during the previous edition, but over four days. continues Jean-Claude Maillard.

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