1 Concert
Born in 2021, the duo Limougeaud do not do combines rock, electro and synthwave. Last year, we could hear their French recovery in the song Heart of Glass (Blondie, 1978) in the Netflix series “Emily in Paris”. An electrified groove to find on the main rock’n’solex scene.
Saturday, May 10.
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2 Exposition
Do you like the big eight and its retro rides? So you will probably like the exhibition to celebrate! Voyage to the heart of the fairground arts, at the Maison des Associations. Consecrated to fairground culture, listed as an intangible World Heritage by UNESCO 2024, it notably offers objects from the incredible collection of the Maslet family as well as vintage documents that reveal the codes and the organization of families of fairgrounds.
Until Saturday, July 5.
3 Concert
The Made Festival, a large gathering of electronic music in Rennes, returns from May 22 to 25 for its 8th edition, with a magnificent poster signed Arnaud Laly. On the 24th, the DJ Rosé Bonheur, a regular at open air, atmosphere the Parc des Gayeulles.
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Saturday May 24.
4 theater
If you were to archive the memory of humanity, what information would you choose? Are there things that are better to forget? Marcus Lindeen and Marianne Ségol attack these dizzying questions with the help of an immersive device where four characters debate in the middle of the public. A creation played as part of the Festival transforms, in collaboration with the National Theater of Brittany. From 14 years old.
From Thursday May 15 to Friday May 16.
5 Exposition
Isabelle Arthuis presents the first artistic project imagined for the new site of the Museum of Fine Arts, in Maurepas. The artist is inspired by the museum’s collections and worked with the inhabitants of the neighborhood to select thirty paintings and many objects, dialoguing between them as in a story, accompanied by black and white portraits.
Until September 21.
6 Concert
Dune, Pirates of the Caribbean … Hans Zimmer’s film music will resonate under the vaults of the Jacobins Convent with a concert over the most beautiful moments of cinema, interpreted by The Hollywood Film Orchestra. Reservation compulsory.