🚨 Dour Festival Invades Paris! Get Ready for an Insane Night at Mia Mao Club! 🚨
Okay, stop scrolling! This is NOT a drill! The legendary Dour Festival, usually rocking Belgium, is making a ONE-NIGHT-ONLY stop in Paris, and trust us, you do NOT want to miss this! 🔥
What’s the Deal? Dour in Paris?!
That’s right! Before it returns to its epic home from July 15th to 19th, Dour Festival is taking over the Mia Mao club in Paris for a night of pure madness. Mark your calendars for April 3rd – it’s going to be wild! 💥
Who’s Bringing the Heat? The Lineup is INSANE! 🎶
For the third year in a row, Dour is teaming up with Dure Vie and Bonjour/Bonsoir to bring you a lineup that’s as sharp as it is powerful. We’re talking about one of the best sound systems in the capital, pumping out beats from midnight to 7 AM! 🤯
Get ready for a Belgian-French takeover with:
- Roland Cristal: Brace yourself for his medieval techno universe! 🛡️🔊
- Grand V: Live performance bringing techno, trance, and gabber vibes!
- Laze: Get ready to move!
- Fais Le Beau: Pure energy!
- Life Is Hard: You know it’s going to be good!
This lineup is a guaranteed recipe for an unforgettable night! Expect electroclash, gabber, trance, and techno – basically, all the good stuff! 🤘
Why is This Such a Big Deal?
Dour Festival is known for its incredible atmosphere, cutting-edge music, and just being an all-around EPIC experience. Bringing that energy to Paris for a single night? That’s a gift from the rave gods! 🙏
This is your chance to get a taste of the Dour magic without leaving Paris. Imagine the energy, the crowd, the music – it’s going to be legendary! ✨
Where and When Can You Get in on This?
- Date: April 3rd
- Time: Midnight to 7 AM
- Location: Mia Mao Club, Paris
Don’t sleep on this! Tickets are available on Shotgun. Seriously, these will go FAST! 💨
What Are YOU Waiting For?!
Are you ready to experience the Dour Festival vibe in the heart of Paris? Are you going to be there to witness Roland Cristal’s medieval techno? Let us know in the comments! 👇
This is more than just a party; it’s a statement. It’s Dour telling Paris,