The Agenais collective took over the premises of the concert hall on Saturday February 11 to offer entertainment around, in particular, rap and graffiti.
On didn’t know where to turn, Saturday, February 11, at the Florida: here, a conscientious tattoo artist at work. There, parkour enthusiasts who make indoor stairs their playground. A little further on, a piece of metal becomes a tool for learning graffiti. In short, the place was, for the space of an afternoon, the temple of Agen urban culture with, as a high point, the concert of Furax Barbarossa and Prince Fellaga, local rappers, in the evening.
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