Music lovers will be able to celebrate the music this year (and slaughter the Oasis repertoire), but not until the end of the night.

The Music Festival is maintained on June 21, with a curfew at 11 p.m., indicates the Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot in

Le Parisien

this Tuesday.

This festival created in 1982 in France "will be held on June 21 and will not be subject to the health pass, we can dance but it will be a masked party with a curfew at 11 pm", exposes the politician.

Roselyne Bachelot "calls for the responsibility of everyone"

Last year, the Fête de la musique also took place.

Gatherings of more than ten people were then prohibited, but larger gatherings had nevertheless taken place in large cities.

The Minister of Culture "calls for the responsibility of everyone" for this year's edition.

Returning to the health pass, Roselyne Bachelot explains that it will be compulsory "from June 9, in events of more than 1,000 people".

"We are currently studying how it will allow standing concerts to be held in the best way," she underlines.

The minister also spoke about the occupations of theaters across France, maintained on the eve of the first phase of deconfinement.

She considers that “behind” the movement to occupy the theaters, “there are also political projects of opposition to the government”.

"There are a little more than 80 occupied places, and I say it forcefully, these occupations do not seem compatible with the reopening", she insists, before hammering: "We must stop the occupations".

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