Music Festival 2024: the program in Strasbourg

2024 is a good year since the Music Festival falls on a Friday, which bodes well for good attendance in the city, despite a public transport strike and possible rain. At least thirteen stages will be deployed with the support of the City of Strasbourg to welcome the artists.

Place Kléber

Place Kléber, the program was decided by the City of Strasbourg, based on a call for applications launched in the spring.

  • 18h : Joceline
    Joceline is pop, soft and precious, served by the clear voice of Joceline Adamson and the delicate touch of Nello Drone. The band was recently enriched by the cellist Marie Langenfeld, which gives more depth and gravity to compositions which already cultivated a form of intimate exploration.
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  • 19h : Pers
    A young rapper from Nancy, Pers will also be there to delight the youngest with a diversity of styles. Pers is as comfortable with soft and exciting rap as with harder and more hardcore rap.
  • 20h : Deaf Kids
    A group from Strasbourg, the Deaf Kids, offer classic punk rock, with their own compositions and covers, between casualness and rebellion.
  • 21h : Pales
    Certainly a rising star on the Strasbourg scene, Pales will be present at the heart of the evening and should seriously participate in captivating his audience. Accustomed to dynamic staging and energetic bass lines, Pales promises a hypnotic and timeless show.
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  • 10 p.m.: Good man
    Bonhomme, from Strasbourg with an electro style, is ready to set the decibel bar very high. An ideal meeting to end the evening by letting off steam.

Place Gutenberg

  • 18h: Zeyué
    A suave voice on both rhythmic and soft instruments, a beautiful cocktail of electro-pop for the end of the afternoon. Sometimes cosmic, sometimes catchy, Zeyué’s musical universe has the advantage of bringing people together.
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  • 19h : Saint Evil Street
    This French alternative rock group offers carefully measured brutal and melodic music. Let’s see how this group will manage to draw the audience of Place Gutenberg into their dark world.
  • 20h : Twosome
    Coming from each side of the Rhine border, the group carries its languages ​​on classic instrumentals, those that still work and through time. Mastering the codes of timeless hip hop, Zweierspasch poses as a proud representative of joyful multiculturalism.
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  • 21h : Trapoline (electro rock)
  • 22h : Dudes of groove factory
    Caps on their heads, five extravagant-looking Strasbourg residents will be present to make the place dance and shout.

The other scenes

The City of Strasbourg provides associations or groups with a series of smaller stages spread across the city.

  • Place Saint-Étienne: Carbone 14 (electro)
    From 6 p.m. until 11 p.m., the collective offers a line up of three artists who will take dancers between techhouse, indie dance, melodic techno, dark disco, trance. See the Facebook event page.
  • Gayot Market Square: St’artbourg (pop rock DJ)
  • Place du Temple Neuf : Antipod (Reggae, hip-hop)
  • Square Louise Weiss : Thank you very much (electro, pop, funk, dj, disco)
    Four local DJs to get partygoers dancing, from 4 p.m. until midnight, including Aneka, Bim, Datis and Kleo. See the Facebook event page.
  • Castle Square : HCG (rock)
  • Place Saint-Thomas : Park’n’sound (electro, disco, funk)
    From 6 p.m. to 11:15 p.m., the collective, also known for its bicycle or boat parades accompanied by big techno, gives the decks to five local artists, whose presentations are detailed on the event’s Facebook page.
  • Rue Sainte-Barbe : RBS (DJ, hip-hop / rap)
    The associative radio expert in urban music takes place from 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and also gives the decks to local artists, all hosted by Talri (find out more).
  • Courtyard of the old tobacco factory : Amadeus (electro)
  • Place Grimmeissen : Food (Global Bass)
  • Place du Quartier-Blanc : Wild Ball
    The well-known Bal Sauvage, which regularly offers folk balls in Strasbourg, will be on the small square in front of the Collectivité d’Alsace hotel. The training will offer a series of music to dance, in groups, in rounds, in rows… from 7 p.m. Do not panic ! Each dance is explained before and approximate steps are accepted. See on Facebook.
  • Courtyard of the Meinau Project House : Calima (oriental, flamenco, africain)
    Several groups are programmed at Meinau with varied styles, including Snakee, the VAP, Sydelle, Lisa, Niglo and the Oriental and Maghreb Orchestra “Tarab & Nagham”. The evening will end with DJ Trapa.
  • Place André-Maurois in Hautepierre : Street sounds (rap, hip-hop)
    From 6 p.m., open mic, catering, hip-hop, entertainment, afro and DJ mix parties.

Des « safer zones »

In a press release, the City of Strasbourg announces that it is setting up “safer zones” to “avoid any sexist or sexual assault”. The associations Dis bonjour salute pute, Ithaque, Family Planning and Ru’elles will therefore have stands at Place Saint-Étienne and Place d’Austerlitz.

Beyond the information that will be distributed there, the City explains that these places will be “areas of respite and orientation where those who feel insecure can go”:

“Place d’Austerlitz, the system will be reinforced by a space allowing people who need it to be calmed and safe and to take care of and support potential victims. »

A team of first aiders will also be present at Place Broglie, an addictive risk prevention team will circulate in the city.

Conditions de circulation

In coordination with the prefecture, the City of Strasbourg announces that pedestrians, if they will be able to freely access the Grande-Île, will be able to have their bags checked visually. “Glass objects and dangerous products will be prohibited,” she specifies.

For cars, still on the Grande-Île, “on-street” parking will be prohibited from Friday June 21, 6 a.m. Vehicle traffic will be prohibited there from 4 p.m. the same day. These two bans will end on Saturday June 22 at 6 a.m. and 4 a.m. respectively. Access, entry and exit from the Gutenberg, Kléber and Broglie public car parks will be prohibited from Friday 4 p.m. to Saturday 4 a.m.:

“Residents with private parking or a subscription to a public car park on the Grande-Île will not be able to access their car park from Friday June 21 at 4 p.m., and will only be able to leave it from 4 a.m. on Saturday June 22. »

Trams and buses disrupted

In addition to the strike action announced by the CTS unions, tram and bus traffic will be affected. Between 4 p.m. and midnight, the trams will run but will not stop at the stations inside the Big Island: Broglie, Homme de fer, Alt Winmärik and Langstross Grand’rue.

Bus lines C8/10/30 will be diverted from 4 p.m. until the end of the event.

Symphony of Arts at Deux Rives Saturday June 22 and Sunday June 23

The Jardin des Deux-Rives will host a “Symphony of the Arts” on the weekend of June 22 and 23. Between 10 a.m. and noon, workshops on percussion, singing, choir, orchestral instruments, etc. will be offered free of charge. A picnic is planned, then a musical siesta from 2 p.m. and small concerts by local groups from 4 p.m., details of which are as follows:

  • The SATURDAY : Amor Blitz, BBCC, Ozma and, in the evening, the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra concert.
  • The Sunday : Louise XIV, Mau, Grand Camino, JJH Potter and Maeva, then the Babylon Circus concert.
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