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French music festival

June 2 1 is an annual French music festival. On this day, as long as you are in France, no matter in big cities, towns, streets and alleys, you can see bands spontaneously formed by people singing. Of course, mainly amateur musicians and young students. Known as "the only festival in the world that crosses national boundaries, language and writing barriers". It is a mass activity that everyone can participate in. On this day, both professional and non-professional musicians can perform in the street, and you can meet your favorite musicians, famous singers and celebrities in the music industry. They will all sing for free at the music festival.

June 2 1 day is the day when France announced the start of summer. Former French Minister of Culture Jack Lang decided to hold a music festival that truly belongs to the whole people on this day. Since 1982, professional and non-professional musicians or groups have taken to the streets every day to show their music art to the public for free. As an important activity of 20 13 "Sino-French Cultural Spring", the French Music Festival will come to China again and settle in Guangzhou.

From Paris to Beijing, Wuhan, Shanghai, Chengdu and Guangzhou, French music festivals have landed all over China. 1982, this popular event dedicated to various forms of music was founded by Jacques Lang, then French Minister of Culture, and it was a great success from the beginning. Today, French Music Festival has been accepted by many countries around the world, and it is held in more than 340 cities in five continents 1 10 countries every year. Beijing, Wuhan, Shanghai and Chengdu have all held this grand event in the past six years. Guangzhou will also join the French Music Festival for the first time and participate in Shunde Music Festival.

This year, embassies and consulates in China, France invited three bands to perform for China audiences, namely Fowatile, Hawaiian Girls and April Shower, which were founded in Lyon, France.