At Paléo in Nyon in July, the public will discover the biggest change in the layout of the land since 1990. That year, the festival left the edge of the lake to join the plain of the Asse.
On the ground, Les Arches and le Détour will give way to two new stages Belleville, devoted to electronic music, and Véga, the festival said in a press release on Wednesday. The latter replaces the Arches stage, moves to the north of the field and will be able to receive more audiences.
To the south of Véga, the Place de l’Envol will welcome festival-goers with a monumental central light work and its garden of plants.
A moment of contemplation
To the west of Véga will be installed a Sphere, a bubble that will offer a 360° sound and visual immersion. It allows you to spend a few moments away from the frenzy of the Festival, for a moment of contemplation, promises the Paléo.
Bringing their share of innovations to each edition, the students of the HES-SO have designed (Dis)connected. At the top of the Asse plain will be woven honeycomb structures, in the center of which students from the Music and Performing Arts field will offer musical and artistic performances on a dedicated stage.
The Village du Monde will welcome artists from West Africa: from Togolese metal to Senegalese electro, from hip-hop to Sahara blues while passing through more traditional sounds. And street artists will perform at La Ruche.
More cash in the field
Another change, but in its operation this time: we will no longer be able to use cash in the field, the ticket office uses the blockchain to fight once morest the black market and the dishes will be washable and no longer disposable.
A new web platform will also make it easier to find accommodation in the region, whether it’s a room, a piece of land or homestay accommodation.
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