Carcassonne 2025 festival: the program

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The Carcassonne festival team revealed all the artists during its next edition, scheduled for the summer of 2025.

The team of Carcassonne Festival promises you an attractive program from July 2 to 29. The online ticket office of the event is open.

In addition to Judas Priestwhich has already been announced, other rock legends are added to the poster. Thus, the ex-singer of Led Zeppelin Robert Plant And his project The Saving Grace will be present on July 23, or the charismatic Bluesman Ben Harper will bring his guitar on the 25th. Also find the Canadian star Alanis Morissette July 13. The French scene is also in the spotlight and this through a wide range. -M- will invest the Jean-Deschamps Theater on July 10 with Fatoumata Diawara as part of the Lamomali project, Jean-Louis Aubert The 19th, the singer Santa The 22nd, without forgetting the metal giants Gojira The 29th.

Not limited to music, the Carcassonne Festival Also offers dance with Level 2 whisper and Sara Baras Vuela, as well as theater with The murmurs of the soul With Isabelle Adjani or Hamlet The End With Francis Huster.

All the information is on the official website of the event.

Created in 2006, The Carcassonne Festival has risen among the biggest French festivals. It is also considered to be the reference cultural event of all the great South. In constant evolution, it grows from year to year and offers eclectic programming, inviting French and international artists and without artistic limit.

Pending this next series of concerts and shows, relive the 2024 edition with the live report of the editorial staff.

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