The Night of Erdre 2024: the almost complete poster

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Discover the new names on the bill for the La Nuit de l’Erdre festival, from July 4 to 7, 2024.

See you on July 4, 5, 6 and 7, 2024 to attend the 24th edition of the festival The Night of Erdre. Places are available via the official event website.

The festival team announces 13 new groups and artists from diverse musical and cultural backgrounds. Thus, the emblematic figure of German electronic music Paul Kalkbrenner will be headlining on Friday July 5. Always electro, also discover Marc Rebillet And Julien Granel. On the rock side, find in particular the English of Nothing But Thievesthe Australian trio Wolfmother and the French punk-rock group The Hyenas. At the crossroads of the chapels, the crazy Germans ofElectric Callboy, mixing metalcore and 90s dance will also be there. On the rap side, SDM will headline on July 7 with Bigflo & Oli. Pop is not forgotten, with the arrival of Santa (singer of Hyphen Hyphen), Silly Boy Blue, Olivia Ruiz And Patrice.

These artists join the international and French rock groups Sum 41, Gossip, Saez And Dionysus, as well as British pop singer Tom Odell. Jamaican dancehall singer Sean Paul is also there. On the electronic music side, we find Robin Schulz, Caravan Palacewithout forgetting Jain, Claudio Capéo And Zaho de Sagazan. With an almost complete program, the event team will soon announce the last artist to add to its poster.

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