Fête de la musique 2024: a musical evening at a historic hospital in Paris

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on June 18, 2024 at 09:21 a.m.
Hôpital National des 15-20, nestled in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, is once again taking part in the Fête de la musique. This Friday, June 21, 2024, this historic hospital center is hosting a colorful evening. On the program? Free concerts by Funky Luciano, Lox, Charlie Motto and June The Girl.

Another Fête de la musique! Every year at the same time, France lives to the rhythm of this great and beautiful popular and festive event, celebrating amateur musicians and singers, eager to share their passion with as many people as possible.

Every June 21, music lovers will be spoilt for choice with a host of free concerts in Paris and the surrounding region. From rock and rap to blues and jazz, electro and classical music, French variety and reggae... there's something for everyone!

There are also those looking for an unusual music festival. We've got just the ticket for you. On Friday June 21, 2024, artists will take over theHôpital National des 15-20.

Located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, the Hôpital National des 15-20 is a public health establishment specializing in ophthalmology. A reference hospital for the treatment of vision pathologies, in 2018 the Hôpital des 15-20, together with the Institut de la Vision, founded the Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire (IHU) FOReSIGHT, whose aim is to develop tomorrow's ophthalmology treatments, accelerating therapeutic innovation and access to care for all.

The Hôpital National des 15-20 is therefore taking part in the new Fête de la musique and looks forward to welcoming you on Friday June 21, 2024, from 7pm to 11pm, for an evening of free concerts as funky as they are festive, and punctuated by performances from Funky Luciano, Lox, Charlie Motto and June The Girl.

Aimed at Parisians, as well as patients, their families and nursing staff, this concert is open to all who wish to experience this festive moment in a historic and unusual venue in the capital! This concert, held on the forecourt of the Hôpital National des 15-20, is open to all, with no limit on seating (no registration required).

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Fête de la musique 2024 at Hôpital National des 15-20, the program

Friday, June 21, 2024 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. - Free admission

Line-up:

  • Funky Luciano - 7pm
    Funky Luciano is a funk and groove cover band formed thanks to JamSpace's Fabrique à Groupes. The group is made up of 6 musicians who transmit their energy and sense of groove at every concert.

  • Lox - 8:20pm
    Born in Paris, Lox mixes French pop with funk and disco influences, all with a sensitivity to the world of rock, whose codes she takes up and adapts.

  • Charlie Motto - 9:35pm
    Originally from the south of France, Charlie Motto trained as a classical pianist and singer, and shares her covers on social networks. As a singer-songwriter, she unveiled her debut EP "Citadelle" on February 8, 2024, driven by a musical universe that is both pop and melodious.

  • June The Girl - 10:50 pm
    June The Girl brings pop culture to life with pop-rock-indie sounds, and stands out for the modernity and reference-rich aesthetics of her videos.

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
On June 21, 2024
From 07:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    28 Rue de Charenton
    75012 Paris 12

    Route planner

    Access
    Metro line 8 "Ledru-Rollin" station

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    fetedelamusique.culture.gouv.fr

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