At the Rock Bridge: soon the 35th edition

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See you on August 1 and 2 for the next edition of the Festival at Pont du Rock, which will be held in Malestroit.

Artists with various styles will meet on August 1 and 2 in Malestroit, during the 35th edition of the Festival At the Rock Bridge. The ticket office is open.

So, The libertines will be present at the head of the first day to present titles ofAll Quiet on the Eastern Esplanadetheir latest album to date, without forgetting their classics like “Don't Look Back Into the Sun” or “Can't Stand Me Now. The French scene will be in the spotlight the rest of August 1, the relentless metal group Mass Hysteriawho recently celebrated his 30th anniversary, the Breton artist Miossecwhich does wonders on the album Simplifywithout forgetting the sympathetic The Avener.

The bridges between musical styles are even more numerous on August 2. Young artists Gas And Hoshi will stand the top of the poster, while the Malian singer Fatoumata Diawara will come to present his unique universe. The Irish of The Murder Capital will interpret titles of Blindnesstheir brand new album. Old School side, Asian Dub Foundation will also be present to celebrate their 30th career.

Emerging artists such as Dynamite Shakerspresent in our future selection of music 2025, or Maddy Street, will be present under the tiger marquee. He thus proposed an intimate side of the event, without compromising the musical power of the groups. “Big names have gone there, future big names will get out of it”ensures the organization. What satisfy the thirst for discoveries of festival -goers.

Large headliners and emerging artists from various backgrounds are waiting for you during this 35th edition of the Festival At the Rock Bridgewhich promises great moments of live.

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