Europavox 2024: the first names

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The Europavox festival team unveils the first groups and artists present during its next edition in 2024.

On June 28, 29 and 30, the 18th edition of the festival will take place Europavox, in Clermont-Ferrand. Places will be available from this Tuesday, December 5 at 12 p.m. via the official ticket office.

The team reveals the first groups and artists on the bill for the event. The French rock scene is always in the spotlight with Shaka Ponk, who will give his farewell tour there. The people of Versailles Phoenix are also there, without forgetting Dionysus, who will both set foot on the Europavox stage for the first time. On the international rock side, Peter Doherty and Carl Barât will thrill the audience to the rhythm of hits from The Libertinesand why not some new tracks from All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade, their next studio album.

French rap is also proudly represented, both by established artists like Eddy de Pretto than by rising stars such as Zola And The bean. Let’s not forget the French song star Olivia Ruiz, as well as the Empress and her electronic music. Also find the Austrian artist at the crossroads of musical genres Uche Yara and the Spanish rock group Melenas.

Full of ideas and artistic desires, the organizers are proud to “think big” for this next edition which promises many memorable concerts with a poster as colorful as it is varied. While waiting for the next names, relive them Europavox sessions this year with Arte.

All the information on the official websiteEuropavox.

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