The organization of the Musilac festival, which will take place from July 9 to 12, 2025 in Aix-les-Bains, has just announced the second part of its program. MC Solaar, Isaac Delusion and Soprano will perform alongside Zaho de Sagazan, Julien Doré and Philippe Katerine.
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They promise us a program “bold and eclectic”. The organizers of the Savoyard music festival revealed this Thursday, December 12, the rest of the artists present for the 2025 edition.
A first round of artists, already well-developed, was announced last month. Among which are big names in French variety such as Clara Luciani, Hoshi, Zaho de Sagazan or even Julien Doré and Philippe Katerine.
Eighteen names were therefore revealed this Thursday. This year, a place will be made for urban music with the presence of the Franco-Chadian rapper and singer MC Solaar and the Marseille rapper Soprano.
Electronic music will also have an important place on the Musilac stages since the Belgian composer Apashe will be present. The group Las Wampas and Amyl and the Sniffers will be this year's rock touch.
The English actor Benjamin Clémentine, notably known for his role in Dune by Denis Villeneuve, will be present on the festival stages and will present his music with graceful and warm sounds on Friday July 11 in the evening alongside the singer Santa and the rapper Soprano.
Among the other artists: Adèle Castillon, Bonnie Banane, Clara Ysé, Emile Londonien, Isaac Delusion, Monobloc, Orange Blossom, Simone Ringer, The Last Dinner Party, Théa and Friday sur Mer.
What we need to do is oscillate between the big headliners and people who are less known, but who have caught our eye.
Rémi Perrier, Co-founder of Musilac
The entire 2025 program has therefore been revealed and around fifty artists will be present this summer. Last year, more than 50 artists had already performed on the various stages of the festival, bringing together nearly 90,000 spectators.
The festival ticket office is already open: count 69 euros for a one-day pass, 129 euros for two days, 169 euros for three days, and 209 euros for four days.