Beauregard: the first names of the 2025 edition

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The Black Keys, Fontaines DC, Jean-Louis Aubert and many other artists will be on the bill for the 2025 edition of the Beauregard festival.

The organizers of the Beauregard Festival reveal the first names on the poster for the 17th edition. See you in HĂ©rouville-Saint-Clair on July 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 2025. The ticket office is open.

Among the headliners, Jean-Louis Aubert will come and make a phone call on the first day and promote his 10th studio album: Pafini. The 4th of July is none other than Lanomali, collaborative project led by Matthieu Chedid and Fatoumata Diawara, who is at the top of the bill. Then take a trip to the United States on July 5 with the explosive duo The Black Keyswho continue to highlight their album Ohio Players. The Dutch DJ Martin Garrix is the headliner of the final day.

The rest of the bill is not to be outdone, with the presence of sensational Londoners The Last Dinner Partyfrom the explosive punk band Amyl & The Snifferswithout forgetting the Irish post-punk group DC Fountains The French Touch is not forgotten, with the essential duo Airwhich will take you into the world of his cult album Moon Safari.

Here are all the artists revealed broken down by day:

Thursday July 3
  • Jean-Louis Aubert
  • SDM
  • Air
  • girl in red
Friday July 4
  • Lamomali
  • Blonde Redhead
  • Malik Djoudi
Saturday July 5
  • The Black Keys
  • Gazo
  • The Last Dinner Party
  • Kompromat
Sunday July 6
  • Martin Garrix
  • DC Fountains
  • Amyl and The Sniffers

While waiting for the next announcements from the festival team, relive the 2024 edition of the Beauregard Festival with the editorial team's live report.

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