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Rave at the palace: Macron revives pre-pandemic gig

This year’s Fete de la Musique comes a day after French govt scraps 11pm curfew, one of last steps in phased lifting of Covid-19 curbs

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Jun 2021 12:47PM

Rave at the palace: Macron revives pre-pandemic gig
French President Emmanuel Macron applauds performers during a techno party at Elysée Palace yesterday. – AFP pic, June 22, 2021

PARIS – French President Emmanuel Macron invited music fans to a socially distanced techno party at the presidential palace yesterday, reviving a pre-Covid-19 event to mark the country’s annual street music festival.

France celebrates music in all its forms with a giant street party on June 21.

In 2018, Macron began throwing open the cobbled courtyard of Elysée Palace to dance fans on that day, with a gig featuring stars from the nation’s electro scene.

This year’s Fete de la Musique comes a day after the government scrapped an 11pm curfew, one of the last steps in a phased lifting of coronavirus restrictions.

Last year’s festivities went ahead, but were muted because of the pandemic.

Now, with the number of infections at their lowest level in nearly a year, the country is in party mode once more.

While bad weather put a dampener on events in some cities, more hardy souls were undeterred.

“Seeing people, their smiles, it feels good,” said Laure, 40, who took her two 9-year-old children to a show despite the drizzling rain in the northwestern port city of Brest.

“We heard there were mini concerts, and we went out wanting to relax and enjoy ourselves.”

Groups of musicians, from classical to rock, played at pop-up events across the French capital, adding a new layer of life to the slowly reopening Parisian social scene.

Just days after the tennis open, centre court at Roland-Garros played host to around 40 artistes, including Patrick Bruel, Vianney and Kendji Girac, performing in front of 4,000 seated and masked spectators.

Crooners gave way to dance tunes at the presidential palace, with French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre and 1970s disco king Cerrone headlining the concert in the courtyard where Macron normally greets visiting heads of state.

The president conferred Legion of Honour decorations on both musicians.

In contrast to previous editions, where Macron and his wife Brigitte gamely joined in the dancing, concertgoers had to content themselves with tapping their feet this time around. Attendees were asked to remain seated, with social distancing observed.

To mark this year’s festival, the government announced that nightclubs, which have been closed for 15 months, will reopen on July 9.

Clubbers will have to present a new health pass showing that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, have a clean PCR test, or have already had the virus.

Masks will not be obligatory in clubs, which will be allowed to operate at only 75% capacity, said Alain Griset, the minister in charge of small businesses. – AFP, June 22, 2021

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