The Eurockéennes de Belfort return from Tuesday to Saturday for a series of concerts, for five evenings under the sign of change of scenery.

Spectators must present a health pass, compulsory for places receiving less than 50 people from Wednesday.

With an increased gauge, the organizers are delighted to find the music live. 

After the Vieilles Charrues, the Francofolies de la Rochelle, it is the turn of the Eurockéennes de Belfort to find their audience.

The festival begins this Tuesday until Saturday, in a version compatible with the Covid-19.

The site will open its doors from 6 p.m. until midnight, with five evenings bringing together around thirty groups on two stages.

With a key word: a change of scenery, mixing music, fresh air and cuisine by starred chefs.

The health pass will however be compulsory, following the latest announcements from the executive.

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A compulsory health pass

The organizers had done everything to avoid it: every evening, only 1,000 tickets were sold, according to the old gauge, to be exempted.

On Wednesday, the gauge was lowered to 50 people.

Jean-Paul Roland, director of the festival, accepts this situation, especially since he already has experience of the device.

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"The Eurockéennes were well involved in the concert-test which took place recently in Paris. There was already, for the first time, the establishment of the sanitary pass", he recalls.

"As early as last winter, we had already considered that this device, which we wish to be ephemeral, was one of the solutions so that live music could take place".

An upwardly revised gauge

The advantage of this new measure: the festival's initial tonnage could be revised upwards, with 200 or 300 additional people per day. Finally, nearly 5,000 spectators will be able to dance in complete safety on the Malsaucy peninsula. They will find on stage artists such as L'Impératrice, Fakear, Etienne de Crecy and the French group Yelle, who returned this year with the Era of Aquarius, their 4th album ...