This year, the Covid-19 will not have been right at the Musicalarue festival, in Luxey, in the Landes.

At the head of this 31st edition, Soprano, Tryo, or Alain Souchon. 

"Musicalarue is a feeling of freedom, love and peace", expresses a festival-goer.

"In our regions, we do not have too many singers who come, there we have stars."

"This is what makes us live"

After being canceled last year because of the health crisis, the festival is therefore making a comeback.

Each evening has a different color, with a celebrity headlining, but also favorites, and singers more than impatient to find their audience.

"It is as if we had been deprived of eating, and that afterwards we are told that we can eat: this is what makes us live", explains Éliasse, singer.

"I was afraid of not having the benchmarks," reacts Clément Albertini, also a singer.

"It's really weird to have happy people, it feels weird because we hadn't known that anymore."

The festival usually lasts three days, but for this edition under Covid, nine days are planned, the goal being that all interested can have places while keeping a physical distance.

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