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Tribu Festival 2023: Dates, Lineup, and Locations in Dijon and the Metropolis

The 24th edition of the Tribu Festival will take place from September 22 to October 1, 2023 in Dijon and in the metropolis.

The festival will begin at the Maquis – artistic space of the association Zutique productions, on Friday September 22, with the concert of “Le Grand Couturier”, the new formation of Jean-Francois Riffaud, Clement Vercelletto et Rachel Langlaisfollowed by the concert of Nana Benz from Togo for an electro-voodoo-soul ceremony.

Saturday September 23 at Cirque Lili, the Jerome Thomas Company joins forces with the Tribu Festival to invite saxophonists Antoine Viard et Camila Fog. Both driven by a common passion for improvisation, they will share their universe with that of the contortionist Lise Pauton.

The evening will continue at the Maquis with a meeting between Sam Carpen, Mathieu Sourisseau et Nicolas Lafourest. Then place the Haitians of Chouk Bwa whose mystical music is associated with the electronic productions of the Brussels people of The Ångströmers.

Sunday, September 24, last day at the lock house with -CA- members of the Coax collective Antoine Viard and Camila Nebbia, this time face-to-face for a duet giving way to the unknown. At 2 p.m., Nicolas Lafourest will take us to lands with familiar sounds and in the meanders of his intimate landscape with his Faulkner songs. Au Maquis will welcome the American rapper Napoleon Maddoxthe beatmaker Carethe pianist Carl-Henri died and the Haitian saxophonist Joe Omicil for their very recent project “L’Ouverture de Toussaint”. An incredible work inspired by the Haitian hero of the anti-colonial struggles Toussaint Louverture, which connects stories and destinies with a very current look and urgency in the form of poetry nourished by jazz and hip-hop.

Thursday, September 28, head downtown for an evening at the Grand Théâtre. The Tribu Festival and the Opéra de Dijon invite the Ukrainian group DakhaBrakha. This quartet from kyiv defines its musical style as “ethnic chaos”. Between folk trance and political rebellion, they embody the generous and lucid awareness of the voice of a new united people.

On Friday September 29 and Saturday September 30, the Tribu Festival will settle down at La Vapeur. The first evening will begin with a free concert by the Czechs We are already homeactive in the punk scene since the 80s. The Agoro band will open the doors of the great hall with their recent formation mixing five Nancy and Ghanaian MCs and the four jazzmen of NYC Milky Band. Place to Fulu Music Kolectiv“eco-friendly-afro-futuristic-punk”, this is how this collective of multidisciplinary artists presents itself, which, behind this name with drawers, deploys a raw energy and a contagious joy thanks to an instrumentarium made of rubbish.

Last guest of this evening, the Franco-Ghanaian producer, actress, singer and DJ will take the public from continent to continent through a vitaminized set.

Saturday September 30 at 4 p.m., after the concert of the first synthesizer creator in Africa, Afrorackgo to the lobby of La Vapeur for a discussion about the African musical avant-garde with the journalist Jeanne Lacaille and artists of the day. Then the young Strasbourg trio [NA] will provoke the public with a formula haunted by ethio-jazz and Batavian punks.

La Vapeur will take on the air of Nyege Nyege Festival for this penultimate day, with a selection of artists from the new African scene. The duo formed by the English producer Mina and the Ghanaian rapper Break ; Aunty Rayzorone of the most promising voices of the Nigerian rap scene, and to close this evening, Diocesan Supply take the controls to transform the large room into a real dancefloor!

Last getaway to the Mendès-France hall in Quetigny with the festival’s supercharged fanfare, created 13 years ago: Ze Tribu Brass Band. The Tribu Festival will lower its curtain after the concert ofHaïdouti Orchestraa concert at the crossroads of Turkish and Eastern gypsy cultures, where French, Greek, Bulgarian, Turkish and Gypsy musicians will resonate the sounds of a world sound system, alternately poetic and ultra-vitaminized.

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