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Friday, July 3rd and Saturday, July 4th: AIX-EN-OTHE - Othe Armance Festival. At Parc des Fontaines. 2026 PROGRAM: - Friday, July 3rd: From 5:30 PM Dub Inc: 10:30 PM Dub Inc has undoubtedly become the most emblematic reggae group in France. It is primarily through their live performances that its musicians and singers have established themselves over the past ten years as a leading force on the French scene, bringing an undeniable breath of fresh air. Their formula, mixing an inimitable sense of melody with a humanistic ethos conveyed through sincere lyrics, has allowed them to export their reggae beyond national borders and to collaborate with internationally renowned artists. Navigating between reggae, dancehall, Kabyle music, and world music, the group is driven by the voices of Bouchkour and Komlan, whose styles are as different as they are complementary. Whether they sing in French, English, or Kabyle, the universal message comes through: the importance of cultural fusion and the blending of styles. And their live energy does the rest! The Locos (formerly Ska-P): 8:45 PM. Created by Pipi, former singer of the legendary group SKA-P, The Locos fill venues worldwide with high-energy concerts to ever-growing audiences. In 2026, The Locos will return with new songs and Ska-P's greatest hits, continuing to thrill their loyal fans while winning over new ones. On stage, Pipi and the other members of The Locos give it their all, delivering an explosive performance. Their energy is inexhaustible, and their musical and stage presence is impeccable. The concerts are always vibrant, with elaborate costumes, confetti, and above all, a contagious atmosphere of joy, offering the audience a unique, dynamic, and unforgettable experience. Tom Frager: 7 p.m. Born in Africa, Tom Frager grew up between Senegal, Mali, and Guadeloupe, where he became one of the most decorated surfers of his generation before establishing himself as a singer-songwriter. A double Gold and Platinum record holder, he achieved immense success with "Lady Melody," which topped the charts and radio airplay charts in 2009, and went on to perform over 1,000 concerts worldwide. Committed to environmental protection, Tom Frager collaborates extensively with other artists and works with committed individuals on his new album, "7ème Continent" (7th Continent), whose single "Touché Coulé" (Sunk) with Zaho marks a new stage in his career. His world, at the crossroads of sports, music, and ecology, unites all generations around positive values and a sincere commitment. Bardix the Gaul: 12:15 AM. Bardix the Gaul is a bold fusion of ancestral Celtic sounds and the raw energy of techno. A high-voltage bard, he has created a unique genre: Gallic Techno, a captivating blend of traditional melodies, flutes, and bagpipes, laid over powerful kicks and hypnotic basslines. Margaux Claudel: 6:10 PM. Margaux Claudel transforms pain into sonic material. Her music, somewhere between dark pop and introspective cinema, explores tension, eroticism, and the light that persists in the darkness. From analog keyboards to electronic pulses, from organic drums to a soulful and wounded voice, each track seeks to sublimate violence. Her voice, by turns intimate and incandescent, embodies that fragile boundary between confession and explosion. Influenced by Portishead, Sam Smith, Massive Attack, and Billie Eilish, Margaux forges an electro-organic universe where fragility becomes strength, and pain, beauty. Radio Moutarde: Between concerts and closing set. A DJ collective that spices up your harsh winter evenings and heats up the summer heat. The recipe is simple: dance hits, Afrobeat, a touch of tropical, all mixed with an electronic twist—that's the company's menu! A concentrated dose of love in music. - Saturday, July 4: Keziah Jones: 10 p.m. The festival writes a new chapter in its history by welcoming a global icon: Keziah Jones, the Nigerian virtuoso who revolutionized music with his Blufunk—this captivating blend of blues, funk, soul, and African rhythms. A repertoire that has become iconic: Rhythm Is Love, a global hit for over 30 years, Million Miles from Home, African Space Craft… So many classics that will take on a magical dimension under the stars of Parc des Fontaines. A percussive guitar style that pierces your soul. A voice that hypnotizes you. A charisma that electrifies you. Keziah Jones doesn't just give a concert – he creates an unforgettable and magical sensory experience! We are thrilled to present this concert, which promises to be a highlight of this 36th edition! La P'tite Fumée: 12:15 AM For several years, La P'tite Fumée has established itself as a must-see act on the French live music scene. The four musicians offer an explosive electro-acoustic cocktail bordering on Psytrance and the Cyberpunk universe, a joyful sonic storm where the didgeridoo merges with the hypnotic melodies of the guitar and flute, all built on a driving rhythmic foundation. Each show is an incandescent festive ritual, an intense moment of sharing with the audience, a true invitation to let go. Celkilt: 8:30 PM After their memorable performance in 2016 at Parc des Fontaines, the festive Celtic rock band will be back to celebrate 15 years on stage with you! With one foot firmly planted in Celtic tradition, featuring an epic bagpipe that travels between Scotland and Brittany and a playful fiddle tinged with Irish and polka influences, Celkilt also fully embraces its rock leanings, summoning Foo Fighters, Dropkick Murphys, and AC/DC to the negotiating table, and winning everyone over! Tambour Tambour: 7 pm. TAMBOUR TAMBOUR is THE discovery of the moment, the happy and inspired collaboration of three luminous artists: Barcella, Ordœuvre, and Syrano! Accomplished performers (each with over 1,000 concerts under their belt), they will be touring festivals in 2026 to offer us a true "Humanist Recreation," the title of their first album. And everything about it invites you to take flight: the writing is meticulous, the words dance, the voices warm, the melodies touch the heart, and the alchemy works. Radio Moutarde: Between concerts and closing sets. A DJ collective that spices up your harsh winter evenings and heats up the summer heat. The recipe is simple: dance hits, Afrobeat, a touch of tropical, all mixed with an electronic twist—that's the company's menu! A concentrated dose of love in music. Free camping, DJ sets all weekend, entertainment, food trucks, a community and solidarity village, a bar featuring local and artisanal products... Contact: +33 (0)3 25 42 70 63 / https://www.festivalenothe.net
Last updated on 02/06/2026 - Office de Tourisme Othe Armance
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