The projection show will be offered in its entirety from this Tuesday evening.

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UGO AMEZ / SIPA

She's playing bad luck.

The Organ'phantom association, mandated by the city of Bordeaux to offer a mapping show on Saint-André cathedral is facing several setbacks which force it to postpone its premiere until 6 p.m. this Tuesday evening.

It is a long-awaited novelty, proposed by the ecologist Pierre Hurmic in place of the giant Christmas tree which he did not wish to install this year on the town hall square.

Technical problems

Video projections on the west facade of the cathedral were due to start on Saturday, but law enforcement vehicles needed to park in the square due to the social protest.

Then, there were some climatic hazards for this outdoor performance and finally, an electrical problem (amperage of the video projector) pushes the premiere of this mapping entitled "Chuchotis et brouhaha" to this Tuesday.

Break-ins will still take place this Monday evening, explains the operator to

20 Minutes

, and everything should be ready for Tuesday evening.

The entertainment will continue until January 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (rather than 9 p.m.) to respect the curfew.

The show was designed to adapt to health constraints, the screenings "will run in a loop without a trigger system to encourage the public to circulate", specifies the operator specializing in music and digital art.

"A collective of municipal mediators ensures the good management of the density of walkers along the path," the city added on Monday in a press release.

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