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The Hindu
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
World Music Day: Alliance Française de Bangalore to host a series of programmes
The Alliance Française de Bangalore is celebrating 'Fête de la musique' (World Music Day) on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at their Vasanth Nagar centre. This year, the Alliance Française Bangalore is partnering with Indian Music Experience Museum and will present over 100 performances on two different stages, besides holding movie screenings, musical workshops, interactive displays, a karaoke room and more, said a release from Alliance. 'The event was created in France in 1982 with the concept of dedicating a whole day to the power of music. On that day (which is summer solstice), everywhere in France, anybody is allowed to perform any music anywhere,' said the release. A wide variety of genres will be presented, from rock to classical Indian music, pop, fusion, unplugged, jazz, soul, and hip-hop, among others will be presented. Those performing include Vasu Dixit Collective, Suraj Mani (Mother Jane), Bruce Lee Mani (Thermal and a Quarter), Slytrix, Laya Ranjani percussion ensemble, and Mars Mansion Mystery.


Local Germany
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Local Germany
Fête de la Musique 2025: How to make the most of Germany's all-night music party
Fête de la Musique, held every year on June 21st, began in France but is increasingly popular in other countries, including Germany. This year, it falls on a Saturday, so festivities should be doubly raucous. Here's a look at what you need to know about this massive street party and how you can make the most of it. What is Fête de la Musique? Fête de la Musique was first held in France in 1982. In France, the evening features tens of thousands of musicians of all stripes playing in the street, from jazz quartets to underground DJs. The idea has caught on internationally, though usually on a smaller scale. It always takes place on the summer solstice, meaning there is plenty of sunlight to continue enjoying the performances as the evening goes on. Events usually begin in the afternoon, lasting well into the early hours. Performances are often free. Despite seeming to be very French, the idea for Fête de la musique came from an American - Joel Cohen - in the 1970s. He was at the time working for French national radio and he had the idea of spending a whole day - the longest day of the year - celebrating music. What's on this year In Germany, more than 140 towns and cities across the country will hold events. READ ALSO: Seven unmissable events happening around Germany in June 2025 Advertisement Fête de la Musique is most popular in Berlin, which was the first German city to hold the event in 1995, but other cities including Hannover, Munich and Stuttgart will also host festivities. A full list of events can be found on the Fête de la Musique Germany website . Breakdance and hip-hop artists perform on the stage at the Brandenburg Gate as part of the Fête de la Musique in 2023. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Soeren Stache Here is a selection of a few events to look out for around the country: Berlin Pankow is this year's partner borough, so expect especially joyous festivities in the northern neighbourhood. Over 40 venues will take part this year, including French Night at the Kesselhaus to the Evangelisches Gemeindehaus in Alt-Buch. Friedrichshain disco band Tango Bravo will play at 7:30pm in the Bärenzwinger in Mitte. The four-man band won the SPH Music Masters, Europe's largest live music competition, this year, so expect a packed-out venue. Classical music fans can head to Kulturforum Berlin at 7pm to see the Berlin Philharmonic play works by Tchaikovsky and Beethoven, completely free. You can find the complete Berlin Fête Programme here . Hannover At the Hohes Ufer, Bazzookas from the Netherlands return for the sixth time with skapunk performances atop their yellow school bus, playing sets throughout the evening. The Ballhof stage promises eclectic and experimental sounds. The Pariser KunstKollektiv curates an adventurous program ranging from soulful pop and artsy electro to experimental funk and drum & bass. For a more relaxed setting, the singer-songwriter stage outside Fairkaufhaus on Limburgstraße 1 will host acoustic sets from artists including Nora Lotz and Frederik Tietz from 3pm to 8pm. More events in Hannover are found here . Advertisement Hamburg From 2pm, Altona train station will host live performances by the Knut Richter Duo, classic French songs with Rendez-Vous Chansons Swing, and the Balkan-inspired Strandgut Plus band. The Institut français will host Kumulo, a young German-French band with jazzy undertones, from 6:30pm. Later, THORD1S will play 80s-inspired pop, layered with deep bass, live vocals, and saxophone. More events can be found here . Rostock Over 20 stages will host diverse acts around Rostock on the Baltic coast. At Circus Fantasia, rock takes centre stage with bands including In Ora Mundi, Morpheme, and Richtungswexel. Klostergarten, meanwhile, will lean into the heavy side of music with melodic death metal, modern metalcore, and progressive noise acts. Other highlights include the eclectic Am Brink stage featuring funk, indie, and jazz and punk rock at Haedge Halbinsel. See this website for more details. Munich A small event will be held at the Institut Français de Munich from 5pm, featuring the Munich Franco-German choir, a jazz band, and an afro-house DJ set by DJ Linola. READ ALSO: How to make the most of Germany's long summer days


Local France
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Local France
Paris Metro drivers call strike over working conditions
Unions representing drivers on the Paris Metro have called for a one-day strike on Friday, June 20th over what they say are 'unacceptable' changes in working conditions for drivers on one of the capital's lines. The strike is over changes to working conditions for drivers on Line 3, which is introducing extra services in a bid to avoid overcrowding. The one-day strike is set to affect three lines; Line 3 - half of normal services will run Line 3b - no services all day Line 13 - three out of four of the normal services will run The rest of the Metro lines are set to run as normal on Friday, and the action will not affect city bus, tram or RER services. The strike comes the day before the Fête de la musique, which this year falls on Saturday - transport operator RATP has announced that lines 1, 2 4, 6, 9 and 14 will run all night on Saturday/Sunday night. There will also be a special Fête de la musique ticket which costs €4.20 and allows unlimited travel between 5pm on Saturday, June 21st and 7am on Sunday.