“It was unexpected a few weeks ago”.

The organizers of the Vieilles Charrues can smile.

Because the reunion with the public this summer will take place standing and not sitting as was initially planned.

"Following the presentation of a suitable organization, the Finistère prefecture validated the organization of ten evenings of concerts with the public standing", welcomes the festival team in a press release.

🔥 BREAKING NEWS: the Prefecture of Finistère authorizes free standing seating!

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The bleacher is kept (free placement within the limit of available seats) and the "floor" in front of the stage changes to a standing configuration.


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- Old Plows (@Charrues) June 16, 2021

Goodbye chairs, which will be replaced by a floor in front of the stage with a standing configuration.

A tier will also be kept in the device with free seating depending on the places available.

"The numbering indicated on tickets already sold is therefore no longer valid", specify the organizers, delighted at the idea that festival-goers can circulate freely on the site.

Vianney, Hervé and Woodkid on the bill

To attend the evenings, however, the public must present a valid health pass (paper or digital QR code), that is to say either be fully vaccinated, or present a negative PCR or antigen test of less than 48 hours or a certificate. recovery from Covid-19 lasting more than two weeks and less than six months.

Among the only behemoths to be held this summer, the Vieilles Charrues will offer ten evenings of concerts from July 8 to 18 in Carhaix with a capacity of 5,000 people per day.

We will find on the bill: Vianney, Yseult, Hervé, Woodkid, The Avener, Benjamin Biolay, Gaël Faye, Raphaël, Feu!

Chatterton, Prudence, Philippe Katerine, L'Impératrice, Catherine Ringer, who will sing the duet of Rita Mitsouko, Yelle, Pomme or even Ben Mazué and Stephan Eicher.

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