Tournée Générale
DAY 2
A tour of local bars to discover today’s music: Tournée Générale, 3ᵉ edition!
Still deeply committed to live music on street corners, Le Périscope is teaming up with 12 venues in the 1ᵉʳˢ and 7ᵉ arrondissements, venues with a long track record, community bars, clubs, hostels, bookshops and churches for two evenings of wandering concerts.
2 tours, 2 evenings, 12 venues and 12 free concerts. One concert per hour, in a new venue each time, from 6pm to midnight.
On the programme: pop, trance, rock, electronic, trad and experimental music, sometimes contemplative, sometimes festive. All with one aim in mind: to explore today’s music and enjoy a collective experience, as you stroll the streets that cross our daily lives.
The poster for this third edition is by Félicité Landrivon (@brygadecynophile).
Thursday 27 February ➞ Tour of the 1ᵉʳ arr.
𝟭𝟴𝗛 ARCHIPEL LIBRAIRIE • 21 place des Terreaux
Charles Dubois (Percussions)
Charles Dubois is a percussionist, performer and visual artist, and a member of Kristallroll, Humbros and Ensemble Nist-Nah. His percussion practice is all-terrain and rudimentary, combining wood, skins, bells, scrap metal and other gleaned objects. Acoustically, this augmented drum solo explores paradoxical spaces balanced between organic textures, cobbled-together technoid motifs, mechanical movements and raw sound materials.
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𝟭𝟵𝗛 KRASPEK MYZIK • 20 Montée Saint-Sébastien
Épépé (Ambient pop)
Épépé is the solo project of Béatrice Morel Journel, the northern half of the Grand Veymont. Combining organs, synthesizers, flutes and omnichord, Épépé unfolds a universe of ephemeral choirs and infinite canons against a backdrop of vaporous synthesizers and deliciously quaint rhythms.
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𝟮𝟬𝗛 TROKSON • 110 Montée de la grande côte
Rien Faire (Pop)
Somewhere between experimental chanson, dada rock and slightly destroyed yéyé, Rien Faire – whether consciously or not – sketches out the kind of pop music we’ve all been dreaming of. A noisy grin, an elusive bass line, a vocal harmony with sunny accents: each ingredient retains its own flavour without blending completely into the mass, giving the whole a sometimes disconcerting freshness.
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𝟮𝟭𝗛 LA PENTE • 14 Montée des Carmélites
Deeat Palace (Électro/noise)
Marion Camy-Palou is an experimental musician who has already appeared in Oktober Lieber, Nacre and Officine. For her solo Deeat Palace, she draws her inspiration from the chaotic atmospheres of indus and noise music. Her live performances take the form of improvised sound narratives, alternating between sinuous ambient tracks, cinematic compositions and harshnoise.
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𝟮𝟮𝗛 LAVOIR PUBLIC • 4 impasse Flesselles
Lésion Étrange (Rock)
Lésion Étrange is the soundtrack to a successful experiment in decorporation. Repetitive music for an electric ritual, a cryptic call to transcendence, the band pursues its quest for distant horizons through an instrumental dialogue of elastic structures. The project is spearheaded by A (guitar) and J (drums), two musicians active in a number of Lyon-based bands (Schleu, Saddam webcam, Tombouctou, Neige morte…). This concert will be an opportunity to celebrate the release of their forthcoming album!
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𝟮𝟯𝗛 COLLISION • 18 rue des Tables Claudiennes
Nati Boom Boom x King Doudou (Reggaeton)
An alliance at the pinnacle of reggaeton with a one-night-only duo on the decks: Nati Boom Boom and King Doudou.
Born into a cumbia villera song before becoming a DJ in France, Nati Boom Boom sets the dancefloor alight with sets mixing dancehall, reggaeton and dembow riddims.
Alongside him, King Doudou, DJ and producer Hugo Douster from Lyon, builds bridges between Latin American dembow, Ivorian coupé-décalé, rap from the southern United States and Brazilian baile funk. From PNL to Bad Gyal, he fuses mainstream and underground, Europe and America, tradition and avant-garde.
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Practical information
All concerts are free and open to all.
Short formats to allow time to get from one venue to another.