Sunday, December 7, 2025

Fumel Concert: Charly Fiasco, Shutdwn & Wake The Dead Lineup

Fumel will pulse with punk energy this Saturday, september 20, as Pavilion 108 hosts a triple-bill featuring Charly Fiasco, Shutdwn, and Wake the Dead. The concert, organized in collaboration with NgManagement, Graphics Auregrafik Strt and Hentan corp., promises a night of raw, high-octane music for fans of hardcore and punk rock.

This event offers a meaningful boost to the local music scene, bringing nationally and internationally touring acts to Fumel. Attendees can expect a diverse range of sounds within the punk spectrum, from the established French veterans Charly Fiasco to the rising intensity of Shutdwn and the globally-seasoned Wake the Dead. The show represents a chance for local music lovers to experience a vibrant live performance and support touring artists.

Founded in 2005 in the suburbs of toulouse, Charly Fiasco has built a reputation as a cornerstone of the French punk rock movement. Despite a modest approach to self-promotion – their biography remains deliberately “never updated” – the band boasts three albums, numerous splits and 45 rpm releases, and extensive touring experience across Europe and Canada. They describe their ethos as “passionate and DIY amateurism,without any other real objective than that of continuing to exist.”

Also hailing from Toulouse, Shutdwn delivers a blistering brand of hardcore punk characterized by its speed, directness, and uncompromising lyrical honesty. The band focuses on delivering intense songs with powerful riffs and a relentless rhythm, prioritizing impact and sincerity.

Rounding out the lineup is Wake the Dead, a melodic hardcore band from Marseille.Formed in 2010, they’ve logged over 350 concerts in 30 countries spanning Europe, Asia, and Cuba. currently undergoing a creative evolution, Wake the Dead recently collaborated with Florent Salfati (Landmvrks) on a new album, featuring a fresh vocalist and a more modern, impactful production.

The concert begins at 8:30 p.m. Admission is €10 and €12.

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