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    Les Plages Électroniques announces TELETECH stage takeover

    James RobertsonBy James RobertsonJanuary 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Les Plages Électroniques’s 18th edition will be a premier techno showcase with a stage takeover from everpresent UK techno tastemakers Teletech. The cutting-edge party has curated a considered line-up of techno talent, with new school stars and legends including Patrick Mason, Anetha, LB aka LABAT, Kettama, Basswell, Benzø, and more all playing.

    These names come on top of the likes of Charlotte De Witte, Eric Prydz, Peggy Gou, Tiësto, Booba, Luidji, Francis Mercier, Jersey, Kungs, Purple Disco Machine, Trym, and more, who all will play across the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.

    In all, there will be six music stages at this year’s festival and techno will be well represented on the stage hosted by Manchester’s Teletech. The party started with humble roots but has grown into one of the wildest and most respected techno events globally. Each event they throw offers a wealth of techno talent from across the spectrum and so far they have hosted in clubs, warehouses, and festivals across the planet. Bringing the hardest, fastest, and most stacked lineups in the scene, Teletech also hosted its open festival in the past and now makes its long-awaited debut in the South of France where they curate their stage.

    It features an electrifying mix of talent including Anetha who is well known for her dynamic techno sets, and Azyr, who brings a fresh edge to the decks. Basswell and Benzø promise high-energy performances, while Kettama delivers his signature house grooves, rising stars Laze and LB aka LABAT add experimental flair and bouncy techno and trance alongside a thrilling B2B from Novah and Cloudy. Odymel and Berlin favourite, legendary dancer and underground hero Patrick Mason bring charisma and innovative beats with Pegassi and Yenkov rounding out the additions with their unique sounds.

    More than just a festival, Les Plages Électroniques has established itself as one of the major summer events in France and Europe across three days. Coming from all over Europe to dance with their feet in the water, in the sand, or at the Palais des Festivals, the public will be able to enjoy the multiple stages which include the beach, a rooftop, and the terrace of the Palais des Festivals, a stage on the water, an after party inside the Palais des Festivals and daily boat parties on a catamaran, for a non-stop party that runs from 2 pm to 5 am.

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