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Stadt Dudelange
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Genre
Rock
Pop
Metal
Singer/Songwriter
Artist Type
Live Acts
Slots
10
Local acts only
Dudelange (LU) + 200 kilometers
Conditions
Compensation
Fixed Fee up to 300.00 €
Travel Expenses
Not negotiable
Accommodation
Not negotiable
Equipment provided
Backline
Yes
PA
Yes
Sound Engineer
Yes
About the event

Once again, the City of Dudelange celebrates music and its numerous forms of expression. On Saturday, the 17th of June 2017, starting at 1 pm, some 80 different acts will take turns on a dozen stages erected all around the city centre.

Organised in partnership with local associations and the cafés of the city centre, the Fête de la musique has been an opportunity to enliven the city centre with high-quality line-ups since 1994. As one of the first music festivals in Luxembourg, the venue pulls in a public of around 15.000 every year.

In keeping with the organisers’ creed since 1994, promising talents rub shoulders with a host of Luxembourg bands and rising stars from the international music scene.

So far, confirmed for the main stage, located in front of the town hall: tba

Last but not least, the Prelude to the Fête de la Musique on Friday evening at the St Martin Church in Dudelange is yet another proof that the event addresses all types of music.

Free entrance.

Previously at Fête de la Musique Dudelange

Joris, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, K's Choice, Mighty Oaks, Puggy, Katzenjammer, The Hooters, Gentleman, Leslie Clio, Grangeorge, The Majority Says, Intergalactic Lovers, Julian Le Play, Fish, Carrousel, Die Happy, Arid, Le Peuple de l’Herbe, Arno, Tito & Tarantula, Mrs Greenbird, Ezio, Wallis Bird, Red Cardell, Faudel, Poppa Chubby, Alphaville, Krezip, Wolf Maahn, Jeremy Days, Eternal Tango, Luxuslärm, Fool’s Garden, Louis Bertignac, Alphaville, Faudel, Royal Republic...

Once again, the City of Dudelange celebrates music and its numerous forms of expression. On Saturday, the 17th of June 2017, starting at 1 pm, some 80 different acts will take turns on a dozen stages erected all around the city centre.

Organised in partnership with local associations and the cafés of the city centre, the Fête de la musique has been an opportunity to enliven the city centre with high-quality line-ups since 1994. As one of the first music festivals in Luxembourg, the venue pulls in a public of around 15.000 every year.

In keeping with the organisers’ creed since 1994, promising talents rub shoulders with a...

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