4 groups gathered for 8 dates in France including the Zeniths of Toulouse and Montpellier. Local groups like the Toulousains Sidilarsen who marked the history of hard-rock. Screaming metal that will heat up this weekend.
These 4 French groups were founded more than 20 years ago. A French “big 4”, a nod to “The Big 4 Of Thrash”” which brought together American heavyweights: Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax.
This Saturday, June 4, the Zenith of Toulouse will be on fire from 6 p.m. just before that of Montpellier tomorrow where this unprecedented tour will pass.
This is an event for all metal fans. The concept is quite simple: bring together 4 groups on the same stage for the same evening and for the same duration.
The premises of the programming are the Toulouse residents of Sidilarsen. Founded in 1997, they have 7 albums and a strong stage presence. “A Sidilarsen concert is a slap in the face.” announces the turner of this event. Initially, they weren’t planned but they come to replace No one is Innocent. Last night they set fire to the La Voix du rock festival in Vienne. Sing tonight at the Zénith de Toulouse? Here is what they posted on their Facebook: “It’s a childhood dream! We are very happy to announce that we will be playing at the Zénith de Toulouse on Saturday June 4 by joining the GROS 4 line-up”.
On their Youtube channel, they posted this live.
To complete the evening, we will find 3 other groups including the Nantais Ultra Vomit. Last year, they had the honors of the Elysée for a very private concert in the gardens with Emmanuel Macron.
Other Bretons (Brest): Mass Hysteria. 9 albums on the clock and like Sidilarsen, they have the particularity of doing alternative rock in French.
Characteristics that also apply to the 4th group: Tagada Jones. Founded in 1993 in Rennes, they also give pride of place to French. Punk mixed with electro, their metal is talways more violent, more assertive and more incisive.
The decibels will rise and the amps will spit at the Zénith de Toulouse. Tomorrow June 5, the tour will pass by that of Montpellier, always from 6 p.m.