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News – Val-de-Travers – Trouble A: The new wave of the Swiss Festival in Fleurier

Pegasus at the 2023 Trouble A Festival – Image source: Gilles SIMON / Trouble A

On September 13, 14 and 15, Fleurier will vibrate to the rhythm of the second edition of the Trouble A music festival, an event that promises to become a must for music lovers in Switzerland. With a bold lineup and a philosophy resolutely focused on the short circuit, the festival stands out for its commitment to local artists and service providers. Here’s why you shouldn’t miss this unique event.

A 100% Swiss Attitude program

Trouble A stands out for its desire to shine a light on the Swiss music scene. Explosive rock from Seriously Serious to the haunting voice of Fanny Leebthe diversity and richness of Swiss talent will be in the spotlight. Festival-goers will have the opportunity to discover artists who continue to push the boundaries of creativity while remaining faithful to their roots.

Friday September 13thboth stages will host groups like Velvet Two Stripeswhose raw and powerful sound reflects an admirable artistic independence, and Sideburnthe veterans of Swiss rock, who will bring their experience and energy. The duo STEVANSknown for his electrifying performances on stages around the world, will also be there.

Saturday September 14 will be marked by the presence of Sophie de Quaya humanist artist who transcends cultural boundaries with her music. What Rules et William White will bring a touch of musical diversity, while Gothsthe new project of legendary guitarist Mandy Meyer, will delight hard rock fans.

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The Sunday September 15festival-goers will be able to applaud local talents such as Melune and Sylynxwhile taking advantage of the performance of The Postman’s Sons of Félix Rabin and of Nils Burriwhich will close the festival.

A strong commitment to the short circuit

Beyond the music, Trouble A aims to be exemplary in its organisation. Everything from drinks to infrastructure is carefully selected to showcase Swiss products and services. This ethical and sustainable approach makes the festival a truly regional event, contributing to the local economy while providing a quality experience for festival-goers.

Partners and volunteers: The heart of the festival

An event of this magnitude could not take place without the unwavering support of partners and volunteers. With an estimated budget of several hundred thousand francs, the organization relies largely on the commitment of the community. The SAS Center (sport – analysis – health), one of the many partners, stands out for its support by offering festival passes to its new subscribers. Volunteers are still welcome to contribute to the success of this event; those interested can register via the site web you festival.

What’s new: The festival goes cashless

In order to facilitate transactions and reduce waiting times, the festival is adopting the cashless system this year. Tickets, available online, can be directly associated with a cashless account, allowing for fast and secure payments on site.

Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in this unique musical and human experience. Book your tickets now for Trouble A and prepare yourself for three days of discovery, sharing and celebration in Fleurier!

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