Sting, Jain, Gazo, M83… The Beauregard Festival unveils seven new names for 2023

After the surprise announcement of the arrival of Indochina last week, the Beauregard festival continues to unveil its program for 2023, including the return of Sting and Jain.

In the opinion of many festival regulars, one of the most memorable concerts in the history of Beauregard was that of Sting in 2015. The British bassist and singer then delivered an impressive show. Here he is again, eight years later, on the bill at the Hérouville festival. At 71, the former leader of The Police has kept everything that has always made him an artist apart. There is no doubt that his name and his aura will quickly

This is not the only comeback of this Christmas announcement from Beauregard’s managers, since Jain comes back too. Already present in 2016, the singer with African roots should soon release a new album, after three years of total absence, both on stage and in the media. She will perform on Saturday July 8. Tamino also returns, four years after his time at Hérouville Saint-Clair. The Belgian-Egyptian artist will rediscover his haunting and melancholic folk.

Two days earlier, on Thursday the 6th, Mister will discover the park of the castle. The 25-year-old Toulon DJ had made a dazzling breakthrough with the title This Girl in 2016. He has since confirmed with in particular Never Going Home et Clap Your Hands.

The next day it will be the turn of M83 to make the festival-goers dance. The Antibois group has been touring in France and around the world for more than 20 years, even if its most famous title remains Midnight City, in 2011. M83 will perform for the first time in Beauregard.

Gauze, this name will not speak to the greatest number, but certainly delights rap lovers, and the young generation. He is quite simply one of the most prominent artists at the moment. Originally from… Châteauroux, he will come to spread his powerful drill in Normandy.

Another rap phenomenon on the bill at Beauregard 2023, Leto & Guy2Bezbar. The two Parisian rappers have just released a joint album entitled Until the stars. The first excerpt The Capital is under control is already a hit.

These seven new names are added to the Blur, Angela, Louise Attack, Lomepal, Shaka Ponk and Alt-J, already announced a few weeks ago. Beauregard 2023 will be from July 5 to 9. Tickets are already on sale.

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