Music will not be the only one in the spotlight, since storytelling and conviviality will also be there. From 3 p.m., the public will be able to have fun around a table football and old wooden games, while a makeup stand will be offered to the youngest. At 4 p.m., Julie Ory, storyteller and musician, will take spectators on a journey with her cello in the Jean-Michel-Laborde garden, adjoining the square. His musical tale, entitled “A tune, a tree, a story”, is aimed at all families.
Music and grills
At 5 p.m., the Salvadoran group All To Valhalla will unveil its universe of postapocalyptic songs in an alternative folk rock style. The president of the festival committee, Fabrice Petitjean, is a member of this group and author-composer of the pieces performed. Then, the Karaoke Live Show will take over: amateur singers will be able to perform their favorite standards, accompanied by an accordionist and a drummer, under the guidance of a host.
The festival committee and Studio Ticoulet will provide on-site catering with grills and fries, as well as a refreshment bar. From 8 p.m., the local group Bercail will offer songs from here and music from elsewhere. The evening will continue with the Karaoke Live Show, before DJ Mélane provides the final playlist, from retro to electro, until 1 a.m.






