Description
For once, the Tête Bêche festival in Avel Dro will be taking place over the Ascension weekend to bring you not one, but TWO incredible days of diesel fumes.
Join us as we bid farewell to diesel in style! With games, shows, concerts and entertainment that are as crazy as they come!
Programme:
11.00 am → DJ Croqs for the campsite
2pm → opening of the toll gates and start of the Rocket League (motorised football tournaments) around the Avel Dro hall + resumption of the fair and games stalls.
16.00 → Brautocante
Absurd auction of more or less useful car parts
7.30pm → Heb-ken Quintet
Concert - Tubes de comptoir en Lada
8.15pm → Paris Banlieue
Concert - Rock pot percé
Sisters Clara and Leonor Pernas and their friend Adèle Duhoo formed the Paris Banlieue trio at the age of 15 in 2020. Since then, they've been having fun in what is for them the land of absolute freedom and resolutely humorous poetry. A musical vagabondage, cobbled-together rock and concealed punk in three voices, their music makes use of the guitar, piano and trumpet; French, English and Spanish; and recklessly digs into all the verbal and musical registers.
9.30pm → Nul Si Découvert
Concert - Chromed aluminium songs
For five years now, these 5-6-7 mates (it's not clear) from Douarnenez have been singing their fresh, tangy songs. No wrinkles, and yet it's as nostalgic as a sweet and sour chupa chups. Les Nuls have just released their second album, and they've got some important things to tell you with their political synth-wave.
23h00 → Horizontal Francis
Concert - Lubricated popunk 20w50
Horizontal Francis is the brutal telescoping of the banality of the life of a forty-something and a punk-noise poetry that's well and truly out of kilter. Somewhere between a car oil change and a misplaced fleece, these youngsters from Finistère dare to use feverish spoken word, the icing on the brooky cake of power rock that's sometimes rough, sometimes silky, always offbeat. Compared to Gwendoline, Astéréotypie and even Carlos Santana (sic), the Francis collective couldn't care less about labels.... As long as they can bring to the stage a jubilant chaos often coupled with Saint-Guy-style dancing, inviting the audience to follow them in their absurd peregrinations.
00.15 → Heb-ken Quintet
Concert - Tubes de comptoir en Lada




