Beauregard Festival 2026 @ Château de Beauregard
CHATEAU DE BEAUREGARD, ANCIENNE ROUTE DE OUISTREHAM, 14200 Herouville St Clair Directions
Wed 01.07.2026 00:00
Beauregard Festival 2026 at Château de Beauregard at 2026-07-01
Performers
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PixiesAlternative rock band formed in 1986 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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MacklemoreThis past year, Macklemore released 'HEROES' Ft DJ Premier, ‘CHANT’ Ft Tones and I, ‘MANIAC’ Ft Windser, and ‘FAITHFUL’ ft. NLE Choppa each from his larger body of work titled BEN which will see its global release on March 3, 2023.
Multi-platinum and GRAMMY® award winning artist Macklemore has made history with a combination of commercial success, critical acclaim, and international appeal, with a total of 13.2 BILLION COMBINED STREAMS to date, Macklemore is one of the most successful independent artists of the 21st century. ‘GEMINI’, Macklemore’s first solo effort in 12 years, was released in 2017 and debuted at #2 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and #1 on the charts for Rap, R&B/Hip-Hop, and Independent Albums, featuring Platinum-certified singles, “Glorious" (featuring Skylar Grey), “Good Old Days” (featuring Kesha), and “Marmalade” (featuring Lil Yachty). ‘GEMINI’ followed two releases with producer Ryan Lewis: the multiple-GRAMMY award winning and multi-platinum album, ‘The Heist’ (which spawned two #1, Diamond-certified singles “Thrift Shop” and “Can’t Hold Us” and 2016 release “This Unruly Mess I’ve Made”, which featured the Platinum-certified single "Downtown". Collectively Macklemore’s music videos have been viewed over 5 BILLION times and he is one of only two rappers to have a Diamond-certified single (“Thrift Shop”). A lifelong Seattle resident, Macklemore has always believed in using his platform, resources, and creative pursuits to have an impact on racial and social justice issues. Macklemore is a co-founder of The Residency, a hip hop and youth development program that has become one of the preeminent opportunities for young aspiring artists in the region. Drawing on his personal battles with drugs and alcohol, Macklemore has consistently used his art and platform to raise awareness around issues of addiction and recovery. In 2016 he was featured in an MTV special with President Obama about the opioid epidemic in America and was the first non-administration official ever to participate in the Presidential Weekly Address. In 2021, Macklemore launched Bogey Boys, a golf and lifestyle clothing brand that has gained quick momentum and made waves in the golf and fashion worlds. He is a co-owner of the Seattle Sounders, of Major League Soccer and Seattle Kraken, of National Hockey League. He currently serves on the board of directors for MusiCares, The Residency and The Underground Museum in LA.
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Pulp
Formed 1978 in Sheffield, England and originally called "Arabacus Pulp", Pulp achieved sudden success some thirteen years after their formation and became known during the Britpop era as much for their music as for frontman Jarvis Cocker's antics (notably conducting a stage invasion during Michael Jackson's performance of Earth Song at the 1996 BRIT Awards). The band has gone through several changes, with the best known and most stable lineup being Cocker, keyboardist Candida Doyle (the longest tenured member aside from Cocker, joining in 1984), bassist Steve Mackey, drummer Nick Banks, guitarist/violinist Russell Senior and guitarist Mark Webber.
Achieving little success off the back of a Peel session in 1981, Pulp were finally able to release their debut album, It, in 1983. This album and its 1986 follow-up, Freaks, showcased a Pulp keen on Nick Drake (notably on the single My Lighthouse), with strong folk roots and little sign of the tendencies for storytelling and acid house music which would eventually bring forth success. After the release and commercial flop of Freaks, the band disbanded for a year, though formed a year later to record a third album, Separations. Delayed for three years after its recording, Separations showed Cocker's increasing exposure to acid house, featuring multiple synths, and a hit single, My Legendary Girlfriend, which helped Pulp's career start to rocket.
Their next single, Babies, which would eventually feature on 1994's commercial breakthrough His 'n' Hers, was the first example of the Pulp sound most listeners associate with the band--cheap synths, rolling guitars, and Cocker's deadpan vocals telling a story. His 'n' Hers, in sound, was lumped in with the Britpop movement of the time, receiving commercial as well as critical acclaim. However, it was the 1995 single Common People, awash with Britpop guitars, catchy keyboard lines and that trademark Cocker vocal performance, which finally saw them become known, eventually charting at number 2 in the UK charts. A successful appearance at Glastonbury that summer cemented their fame, and their success was subsequently confirmed by the album Different Class, which arrived at the peak of the Britpop movement and featured the UK hits Common People, Disco 2000 and Sorted for E's & Wizz.
Their last two albums, 1998's darker This Is Hardcore, an album that marked the end of the Britpop era, and 2001's more downbeat We Love Life were commercial successes, but Pulp were no longer as famous or as trendy as they had been in the height of Britpop, and following their curation of a music festival, Auto, in 2002, the band announced that they would be embarking on an "indefinite hiatus". Cocker has since announced that he is to embark on a solo career, making an appearence as the lead singer of the fictonal band The Wyrd Sisters in the fourth Harry Potter film, calling time on Pulp.
In 2003 former Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker and British electronica artist Jason Buckle started a side project called Relaxed Muscle. This began as "a laugh" between Pulp rehearsals, but developed once Jarvis realised he could have more fun with a new alter ego than he did as the public figure who could leap on stage to terrify Michael Jackson. In early 2003 Relaxed Muscle began playing gigs. They maintained anonymity by assuming the alter-egos "Darren Spooner" and "Wayne Marsden", respectively. Billing themselves as "the sound of young Doncaster", "Darren" claimed to have met "Wayne" while doing community service ("planting flowers") for burglary. Their fictional criminality fit the project well, with their songs about sex, gambling and domestic violence complementing the depraved character of Relaxed Muscle.
Cocker’s transformation into a violent, wife-beating drunk is ironic when you consider his trademark bookish, slightly effeminate image. When guesting on the celebrity television quiz Shooting Stars, Bob Mortimer jokingly called Cocker "the weed in tweed" and insisted that when throwing mini Babybel cheeses at a giant blow-up poster of Judy Finnigan for cash prizes, that he must do so "in the style of a girl". Cocker continued to avoid detection and, while on-stage as Darren Spooner, took to karate-chopping balsa wood and breaking sugar-glass bottles on other band members.
However, soon Cocker and Buckle's cover was blown while playing a gig in London, despite wearing full eye make-up and skeleton suits. Even with their identities revealed, the band continued playing gigs, capitalizing on their electronic sound to play the likes of Trash club on 20th October, 2003.
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Royel OtisIn the lyrical justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: The Royel, who investigate rhyme, and Otis, who prosecutes the offenders. These are their stories. -
Agnes Obelwww.agnesobel.com
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Orelsanliona is a singer songwriter, musician and producer who was born in Brussels in 2000 and has been musically active since she was a teenager. At 16, she creates her own YouTube channel where she posts her all-DIY compositions and videos. An accomplished self-taught artist, she releases her first EP 'Tristesse' with eight songs in 2021. After a passage in get French show programme Taratata and a duo with Julien Doré, she releases her second EP 'Tête Brulée' barely eight months later.
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Charlotte CardinBorn in Montreal and based in Paris for the past few years, Charlotte Cardin shines on the global stage thanks to her striking authenticity and emotional depth. Named Billboard’s Global Woman of the Year in 2025, the Canadian singer-songwriter has amassed hundreds of millions of streams worldwide, confirming her remarkable international reach. She has graced some of the world’s most renowned stages — from Bonnaroo to Festival d’Été de Québec to Les Vieilles Charrues — earning praise from major outlets such as Harper’s BAZAAR, W Magazine, TF1, and Le Parisien.
In late 2024, following a triumphant sold-out show at the Zénith de Paris and a standout performance on Star Academy, Charlotte was thrust into the spotlight with the single Feel Good. The song quickly became a true phenomenon, standing out as the most-played track on French radio and television. It sustained over three million weekly streams for several weeks and earned Platinum certification.
Released in 2023, Charlotte Cardin’s second album, 99 Nights, marked a major turning point in her career. The project brought her international visibility, with a billboard in Times Square, a dedicated Apple Music 1 radio show, a COLORS performance, and a debut at #9 on Spotify’s Global Debut Chart. In Canada, the album was widely acclaimed, earning JUNO Awards for Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year.
Charlotte first broke through in 2021 with Phoenix, a critically acclaimed debut that garnered six JUNO Award nominations and four wins, including Album of the Year and Single of the Year for Meaningless. Certified Platinum in Canada, Phoenix made Charlotte the first Canadian artist to reach the top of the Canadian Billboard chart since Céline Dion in 2016.
Following the Big Boy EP and Main Girl EP, Cardin emerged as an international phenomenon with her 2021 debut Phoenix. At the 2022 JUNO Awards, the LP took home “Album of the Year” and “Pop Album of the Year,” while Meaningless garnered “Single of the Year” and she personally received “Artist of the Year.” Inciting unanimous tastemaker applause, HYPEBAE christened her “one of Canada’s brightest young talents.” Following sold-out headline dates and powerhouse turns at Bonnaroo and Festival d’Été de Québec, Cardin topped the bill at Osheaga in 2021, marking a momentous Montréal homecoming.
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TheodoraDuality has always been key for clubland’s cupids DJ HEARTSTRING. Whether it’s their
balance between melancholy and euphoria, the way in which the German duo bring pop
bangers to the dancefloor, or their crossover appeal that makes them equally as at home on big
festival stages as playing Berghain, producers, DJs and songwriters Leo and Jonas have
always played to each other’s strengths.
However, long before they became globe-touring artists with tens of millions of streams who can
turn a Berlin corner shop into a tiny rave (with the help of pop icons Sugababes), they were two
friends making music for fun. Growing up in a small village without a clubbing scene, Leo
instead discovered EDM and artists like Deadmau5 by playing the video game DJ Hero and,
aged 16, seeing Netsky perform at a festival. Watching everyone there dancing to his music
made Leo think it must be the best feeling on earth. Inspired, he asked his parents for a set of
turntables and later received Fruity Loops as a Christmas present.
After a six-month music production course, Leo moved to Berlin, found its techno scene and
was introduced to city native Jonas who, formerly a fan of alternative rock and German hip-hop,
was a regular at renowned underground clubs Magdalena and Tresor. Having been introduced
to electronic music via Paul Kalkbrenner’s movie ‘Berlin Calling’, he got into production and was
throwing open air parties with friends; alongside one pal, Jonas was booked to DJ a small
18-plus party when they were just 16.
After several years of hanging out, it wasn’t until clubs closed in 2020 that Leo and Jonas
started messing around making tunes together – though, crucially, they didn’t put pressure on
themselves. Realising they could do everything using just a laptop, they bounced onto the
scene in 2021 with their Trance Dance Music (TDM) sound. With a generation of new fans
hungry for increased BPMs, the pair - who came up with their artist moniker after brainstorming
the most cliché, cheesy, trance-sounding names possible - quickly found their hard-and-fast
primed audience. Keeping their faces obscured from social media in the early days also made
clear that, while they might not take themselves too seriously, it’s all about the music.
When venues reopened, the duo’s euphoric yet emotionally-charged hits and high-energy
nostalgia-tinged DJ sets - which typically feature unreleased tunes, tracks by like-minded artists
and a big hands-in-the-air Coldplay moment - not only made them stand out from the crowd, but
proved a tonic for ravers ready to let loose post-pandemic. Leo and Jonas have similarly made
up for lost time: in 2024, they played Japan, Europe and America, and went viral with their
Boiler Room Melbourne set; this year, they’ll make their Thailand/southeast Asia debut, head to
South America for the first time, play a string of festivals and tour North America.
Despite such a packed schedule, artistic evolution remains key for the duo whose next EP, the
emotion-filled ‘You Are The Sun, I Am The Sky’, is the result of the pair locking themselves away
in an Airbnb in the German countryside. Doing nothing except making music (and eating frozen
pizzas) resulted in a four-track collection of loved-up dancefloor heaters. Ravey opener
‘Emotion Overload’ not only gets the party popping but truly lives up to the intensity of its name,
embodying the duo’s hard trance sound as synths build to a huge earworm hook before the
whole thing explodes with untamed elation. ‘Last Time Under Purple Skies’ is sure to have
strangers hugging, eyes-closed, beneath neon strobes, and peak-time pumper ‘Green Wide
Open’ is a surefire bet for this year’s summer anthem thanks to its Ibiza-ready hedonism.
Bringing the EP to a close, the comparatively reflective ‘Stay Awake’ is destined to soundtrack
that moment before the club light’s come back on – one last rush before the end of the night.
To celebrate its release, DJ HEARTSTRING will play their biggest show to date in February: a
Valentine’s Day rave at London’s 3,000-capacity Camden Roundhouse that’s likely to get tears
falling on the dancefloor, and plenty of calls to ex-partners. Encapsulating the pair’s live, laugh,
love vibe perfectly, Jonas has the last word: “we just want people to feel something!” -
GAEL FAYEFranco-rwandais, Gaël Faye est auteur compositeur interprète de rap. Aussi influencé par les littératures créoles que par la culture hip hop, il sort un album en 2010 avec le groupe Milk Coffee & Sugar. En 2013 paraît son premier album solo, Pili Pili sur un Croissant au Beurre. Enregistré entre Bujumbura et Paris, il se nourrit d’influences musicales plurielles : du rap teinté de soul et de jazz, du semba, de la rumba congolaise, du sébène… Son premier roman, « Petit pays » paru en août 2016 aux Editions Grasset a reçu le Prix Roman Fnac et le Prix Goncourt des Lycéens.
Un EP intitulé « Rythmes & Botanique » sortira en 2017.
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THYLACINESometimes, you have to uproot yourself to truly align with who you are, and with the world around you.
It’s this guiding principle, one that has served him so well so far, that Thylacine has chosen to follow once again in his creative journey. The artist we’ve traveled with aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway, along the roads of the Andes and the Faroe Islands, and through Turkey where he learned to play the bağlama, has once again stepped away from the familiar patterns of his Paris studio to create Roads Vol. 3.
True to his now-iconic mode of travel, a blazing 1972 Airstream caravan converted into a mobile studio, William Rezé, aka Thylacine, gave himself the most precious resource of all: time. Time that’s so often missing when caught in the grind of touring and routine. Time that allows travel to become a real experience, where intuition can evolve into something bolder, deeper, more original.
This album emerges as a mirror to that astonishing journey, a true creative vertigo born of deep reflection on his craft and how it relates to the shifting balance of the world around him.
A new musical odyssey that further defines Thylacine as a profoundly singular artist in today’s landscape.
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MosimannDJ, producer, singer, showman — Mosimann is far more than just a name on a festival lineup. He’s a sonic signature, a full-blown performance, and a raw energy that ignites
stages across the globe. A leading figure in the French electronic scene, this Dance and Tech-House DJ-producer has built a reputation since 2007 as a true musical chameleon — bold, inventive, and unapologetically modern.
Ranked six times among the Top 100 DJs in the world by DJ Mag, Mosimann made his name through explosive live sets where he doesn’t just mix: he sings, plays
drums, commands keyboards, and fires up the crowd with an exceptional level of technical mastery. A live performer like no other, and a worthy peer to artists like
James Hype, turning every DJ set into a real concert.
Regularly featured on the stages of the world’s biggest festivals and most iconic clubs, he is also a hitmaker behind the scenes, collaborating with major French artists, all of whom have turned to his creative vision as a songwriter and producer.
His rise took a cinematic turn in May 2025, when he walked the red carpet at the 78th
Cannes Film Festival and delivered an unforgettable live remix of the Mission:Impossible theme — sharing the spotlight with Tom Cruise himself.
On social media, Mosimann has gone viral with his original concept: the “Dream Track”.
In these weekly videos, now counting over 100 million views, he takes on challenges from celebrities to produce their dream song… in just a few hours. The format has built
him a huge and engaged community of more than 1.7 million followers, who eagerly await each new Monday drop.
A fully-formed artist in constant evolution, Mosimann represents a new generation of electronic music — where emotion, skill, and showmanship go hand in hand.
A name to remember. A vibe to live.
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TodieforTo/Die/For is a Finnish gothic metal band. The band began in early 1999, when the musicians from the hard rock band Mary-Ann (which had existed since 1993) decided to change their musical style to gothic metal, modifying the band's name as well. In July of that year, after recording a self-financed EP entitled Deeper Sin, they signed a record deal with Spinefarm Records.
Their debut album - All Eternity - was released in Finland by the end of that year and the band then signed contracts with Nuclear Blast (for Europe) and Pony Canyon (for Japan). In 2000, the band toured Europe together with Dark Tranquillity, Sentenced and In Flames. Epilogue was released in 2001 and was followed by a tour with Lacrimosa.
The album Jaded was released in 2003 and in August of that year, vocalist Jarno Perätalo left the band. He assembled a new band named Tiaga, integrated by former members of To/Die/For. However, in 2004, Jarno Perätalo and the band Tiaga took the name To/Die/For for themselves, releasing the album IV in 2005.
To/Die/For is currently in the studio recording their fifth album, due for release in October 2006.
To/Die/For is currently without a label and searching for one.
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Gaetan Roussel
Gaëtan Roussel, voix légendaire de la scène française contemporaine, poursuit en parallèle de son groupe Louise Attaque un parcours solo aussi unique que fascinant.