The organizers of Beauregard 2025 have revealed the first names of artists who will be present at the festival, near Caen, from July 3 to 6.
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The 5,000 fans who have already purchased their pass were eager to find out and that's it, the first names of artists who will be present at Beauregard 2025 in Hérouville-Saint-Clair, near Caen, from July 3 to 6 were revealed by the festival organizers.
In total, the names of 14 artists were given, or almost a third of the poster. And for the moment, the poster looks pretty good!
The festival is proud to announce the arrival of a true legend in France on July 3. Jean-Louis Aubert celebrates 50 years of career in 2025! Having passed through Beauregard for the first time in 2012, he will indeed be back on stage in Normandy this year. Surrounded by his live band, which promises to enhance his creations, the singer and guitarist of the group Phone announces to us “a unique musical adventure.”
The cult French Touch duo will also be present this famous Friday: Air. This true electronic gem, on the border of pop and psychedelic rock, will take you on a unique interstellar journey to the rhythm of his legendary album Moon Safari. After closing the Olympic Games last July, the French group continues the celebration of the 25th anniversary of its first opus.
SDMan irresistible phenomenon with double platinum records and resounding hits, will make its grand premiere at Beauregard in 2025 and always on Friday, the Norwegian girl in reda new queer icon with absolutely dazzling success, will also take the stage.
Friday, it will be the turn of the American rock group Blonde Redhead to perform in front of the public. Same for the pop artist Malik Djoudi and the Franco-Malian group Softly.
During the weekend, the rapper Gauze will be there on Saturday. This will be the case for American rockers from The Black Keysthe essential duo of French electro music kompromat, will also be there and the same for these British glam-rock figures The Last Dinner Party.
On Sunday, we imagine that the arrival of the internationally renowned DJ Martin Garrix will be eagerly awaited. The punk rock band Amyl and the Sniffers and the Irish DC Fountains presented by the festival Beauregard as “one of the most exciting rock sensations of recent years“, will also set fire.
A week ago, in just a few minutes, the 5,000 passes put on sale found takers. And with the first names of artists revealed, all the tickets are now available for purchase on the website www.festivalbeauregard.com. Tickets will also be available on the Culture Pass, at the Big Band Café and at the City Live ticket office.