Rock en Seine returns to music fans for the first time since the COVID pandemic

Rock en Seine returns to music followers for the primary time for the reason that COVID pandemic.

The favored French pageant, identified for internet hosting prime worldwide pop and rock acts, has positioned its levels again on the Domaine Nationwide de Saint-Cloud, simply outdoors Paris, after two years away.

Its 18th version kicked off on Thursday with a headline set from the Artic Monkeys, who carried out hits similar to “Do I Wanna Know?” and “I Guess You Look Good on The Dancefloor.”

Who else is performing?

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Individuals gathered in entrance of the principle stage at Rock en Seine music pageant in Saint-CloudANNA KURTH/AFP

Every day till August twenty eighth, as much as 40,000 festival-goers can get pleasure from reside reveals and performances from the likes of Nick Cave and the Dangerous Seeds, Tame Impala, Stromae, and extra.

“We're decided to make up for misplaced time this 12 months and provides music followers the right weekend break in August,” stated the organisers in an editorial.

“On the agenda: world exclusives, the last word occasion environment, good reside reveals from rockstars and newcomers alike, and the unimaginable power of the gang again collectively eventually.”

A pageant day scheduled for August thirtieth was cancelled after headline act Rage In opposition to the Machine pulled out as a result of medical causes.

After sustaining an harm, the band’s lead singer Zack de la Rocha was given medical steering to return house for “relaxation and rehabilitation,” moderately than proceed the band’s music tour, in keeping with an announcement from the group.

“The flights, journey time, and rigorous schedule within the UK and Europe are merely an excessive amount of of a threat for a whole restoration. We're so sorry to all of our followers who've waited years to see us and hope to Rage once more quickly,” they added.

Tickets for Sunday twenty eighth are nonetheless obtainable to buy on the organisers’ web site.

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