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“Belgium brings me luck”: singer Santa performs at the sold-out Solidarités

Direction Les Solidarités where a festival that starts tonight in Namur begins. If we expect stars like Étienne Daho, Calogero or even the singer Suzane, this committed festival wants to be very family-friendly with many activities planned for children. And it works, for its 10th anniversary, it is almost sold out.

First concert in the rain, but there are already many festival-goers. 20,000 expected today, many families. Pamela and her daughters wouldn’t have missed it for the world.To spend time with family and enjoy the festival. This is the second year we’ve come and we’re enjoying it and we’ll be back next year. It’s warm, the concerts and everything. We come mainly for Suzane!“, says one family.

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A friendly event

Here, everyone finds something for them, a last outing before the start of the school year. A family event that has become a must for festival-goers in 10 years.There are lots of activities, we live as a family, it’s a popular festival. There are games for children, entertainment, shows for children, there is a whole section of urban art that is developed, there is a village of associations, there are debates, there are lots of things to spend the day“, explains Denis Gerardy, director and programmer of the festival.

With exceptional artists like Suzanne or Calogero, the festival continues to surprise. In particular, thanks to the presence of the singer Santa, known for her performances in the air.I am full of stage fright and excitement because this scene and Belgium always bring me luck. Namur is a city that I love and for which I have surprises in store.“, says Santa.”There will be a big announcement and some vertigo“, concludes the singer, who performed at 8 p.m. this Friday.

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