MC Solaar performed on the main stage of the Corderie on Thursday June 27 at the Sœurs jumelles festival in Rochefort.
Rochefort wins the jackpot
The signature of the Twin Sisters festival is indeed the artistic conversations where the artists talk about their relationships with image and music, but also share a few anecdotes. Here Maxime Le Forestier interviewed by Éric Fottorino.Jean-Christophe Sounalet/SO
In this affair, supported by many partners (Julie Gayet has quite an address book), who is the winner? Rochefort. Volunteers hustled, some even calling in time off, and the public came in droves, enthusiastic and eager to return. Several events were sold out.
The public came in large numbers, enthusiastic and eager to return.
The singer Noor seduced the audience with her captivating voice, for the last evening of Saturday June 29, before the Étienne Daho concert.Xavier Léoty/SO
It must be said that the program of concerts, films, previews, documentaries and meetings was copious with stars everywhere: Maxime Le Forestier, Sandrine Bonnaire, MC Solaar, Dany Boon, Étienne Daho, Françoise Fabian, Noémie Merlant, Franck Dubosc, Jacques Audiard Clara Ysé, and so on. Bring on 2025!
Voyou, with his lanky, big kid look, gave his all for his funny, dreamlike pop concert, just before Daho set the place on fire despite the rain, on Saturday June 29.Xavier Léoty/SOThe crowd raised their fists in time with the artists on the main stage at the Corderie.Simon DavidAlexandre Tharaud filled the Saint-Louis church on Friday afternoon, June 28.Simon DavidImany, accompanied by eight cellists, gave a soaring and totally magical concert on Friday evening, June 28, on the main stage.Simon DavidOlivia Ruiz, a regular at the Twin Sisters festival, got the audience going with Latin rhythms tinged with electro on Friday, June 28.