Le Printemps De Bourges is one of the oldest and most respected music festivals in France. It's held annually in the city of Bourges, typically in the spring, hence the name 'Printemps' which translates to 'Spring' in English. The festival is known for its wide-ranging line-up that spans numerous genres, from rock and pop to folk, electronic, hip-hop, and more. It's a platform for both well-established artists and emerging talent, with a particular emphasis on showcasing new French acts.
In addition to the music, Le Printemps De Bourges often features a variety of other cultural events, including exhibitions, conferences, and workshops. The festival takes place in multiple venues throughout the city, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere.
Festival was scheduled from 16 Apr to 21 Apr 1996 (5 day(s)).
Le Printemps de Bourges takes place in Bourges, France. Here is the full address of the festival: 22 rue Henri Sellier 18000 Bourges, France
Sting, Cypress Hill, Zazie, Skunk Anansie, Blur, Tindersticks, Natalie Merchant, Renaud, Daft Punk, Maxime Le Forestier, Dominique A, Michel Fugain, Alan Stivell, Lloyd Cole, Joan Baez.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
rock
pop
electronic
alternative
indie
chanson
indie rock
alternative rock
chanson française
experimental
electronica
francophone
world music
classic rock
dub
punk rock
acoustic
ambient
dance