The Breton festival will celebrate its 25th edition next year, from July 14 to 17, 2016. The opportunity to call the references of the French song and leading bands of the 2000s.
For its 25th edition, the festival of the Old Plough casts a glance in the mirror. On December 9, the Breton event announced the first names of its programming. Besides Insus (ex-Phone) that had already signaled their coming to the festival, as well as Michel Polnareff, The Avener and Ibrahim Maalouf, the Old Plough setting references and reformations for his appointment next year from July 14 to 17 in Carhaix.
Another year side by side after their joint album, Alain Souchon and Laurent Voulzy continue to sound their duo on stage. Festival goers will also have the opportunity to (re) discover the Libertines, is the reunion between Pete Doherty and Carl Barat finally rabibochés.
Attack Louise also celebrate his return on stage. Gaëtan Roussel Group, formed in 1994, scored a long break of 10 years from See you later alligator (2005). For Old Plough, there will be a slew of new titles through its next album, Malfunction , scheduled for mid-February. Even Mickey 3D, which we hear more talk too much with a sawtooth career since his hit Breathe (2003), showing its thrombin during the festival.
In addition to these artists who have already proven themselves, the Old Plough also rely on electro artists like Major Lazer, Disclosure, The Avener, Parov Stelar or Etienne de Crecy. No discoveries either of that side, but the latest headliners like that. Rap side, they are Nekfeu and Vald that will ensure the show. While Lou Doillon, Ibeyi, Hyphen Hyphen, Las Aves and Jain festival will introduce them to their pop universe, the more intimate or more mind-blowing.
The ticket office will open on December 16th.
Programming (known to date):
● Thursday, July 14: The Insus, Etienne de Crecy, Mickey 3D, Mansfield.TYA
● Friday, July 15: Michel Polnareff, Disclosure, Parov Stelar, Lou Doillon, Vald
● Saturday, July 16: Alain Souchon & amp; Laurent Voulzy, The Libertines, The Avener, Ibrahim Maalouf, Ibeyi, Hyphen Hyphen
● Sunday, July 17: Major Lazer, Louane, Editors, Odesza, Jain, Las Aves
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