The Night of the Erdre -

Michel Etienne / DR

For the second year in a row, there will be no Erdre Night at the start of the summer.

After having long hoped to be able to maintain the musical event in a format that respects health restrictions, the organizers of the festival organized in Nort-sur-Erdre (Loire-Atlantique) finally announced, this Monday, the cancellation of the 2021 edition.

“The health context is still as murky and projecting oneself in the coming months is still a matter of guesswork.

The already fragile economic model of the festival is all the more so when the entire live music ecosystem has been deprived of prospects for a year.

If we add the constraints announced by the government and the total lack of visibility over the period when they will take effect, imagining an event next June seems compromised, ”they indicate.

• RDV IN 2022!


Our reunion is unfortunately once again delayed ...


Find our press release on the festival website 👇https: //t.co/6g8ieIYVju#LNDE2022 pic.twitter.com/ms3idj4GTC

- The Night of the Erdre (@LaNuitdelErdre) April 12, 2021

Around 45,000 spectators

The organizers give an appointment the following year: "2022 will be the right one for the 22nd edition of the festival, we want to believe it and we will do everything possible in this direction".

Ticket refund requests for 2020/2021 have been open for a few weeks, and are possible until June 30, 2021 inclusive.

La Nuit de l'Erdre was to be held from June 26 to 28, 2021 at the Port-Mulon site, north of Nantes.

The festival welcomes an average of 45,000 spectators.

In 2019, the headliners were Eddy de Pretto, Soprano, Big Flo & Oli, Boulevard des Airs, Gaëtan Roussel and Clara Luciani.

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