DJs, accordions and orchestras ready for French events
28.07.2009
If a holiday filled with music of all types and genres sounds like your kind of thing, a ferry crossing to france later this year may provide just what you are looking for.On September 19th the Techno Parade will showcase some of the country"s finest electro sounds.
Here visitors will be able to dance through the streets as processions weave around Paris, pumping out tunes as they go.
Around 150 performers and DJs are expected to take part, ensuring that those making the ferry trip to France for this event have a day to remember.
Those looking for a very different kind of musical adventure will find one between September 17th and 20th.
This is when the Accordion Festival takes place in Tulle, with cafes and bars filling with the sounds of this instrument and the talented individuals who play it.
Brits heading on the ferry to france for a slice of classical music will instead want to make their way to Bresancon between September 11th and 26th, when the area"s International Music Festival is held, offering guests the opportunity to listen to dozens of top orchestras from around the globe.

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