It’s a tradition. The last weekend of the Expo Fair looks like a final bouquet and brings together everything that has animated it since June 4…
This Saturday, McDo is back with its workshops, in hall D, alongside the popular Lego® space. The Caverne du Gobelin will always be there and the Before Vandoeuvre in Game, a geek and pop-culture event, will punctuate the ephemeral events that have marked the fair, over the two days.
At 2 p.m., the Magic Fanfare will stroll through the aisles of the Parc des expositions while on the terrace, at the Fédération des Artisans boulangers-pâtissiers de Meurthe-et-Moselle, the competition for the best Lorraine quiche will pay tribute to Jean-Pierre Coffe .
At 7:30 p.m., lovers of Corsican songs will be delighted with the concert, on terrace 4, by Chanti di Corsica. At 8 p.m., in hall E, Johnny Vegas, accompanied by his orchestra, will set the rhythm for the last night of this 86e edition.
Sunday will be placed under the sign of the family. At 2 p.m., the Paw Patrol band will stroll through the aisles before performing in front of kids still dumbfounded to find their television heroes there.
In the afternoon, in hall E, Jérôme Anthony and the promising Lisa Dann will offer a showcase to visitors and at 4 p.m., on terrace 5, Les Mordus de la piste will offer a dance initiation in duet, with children, but also street dance.
Finally, at the same time, the very active Fédération des Artisans boulangers-pâtissiers will give out its prizes on terrace 1. And for those who missed the boat last weekend, Ioann Latscha will be back with his Harris nozzles on terrace 7!
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