The summer entertainment season has begun in Roquebrune-sur-Argens

The municipality of Roquebrune-sur-Argens chose to open the summer season in the rural setting of Lake Arena. This choice is in keeping with the municipality's commitment to green tourism.
Tourist information stands, local product tasting stands and a giant screen nestled in the greenery awaited the public as they waited for the presentation of the program of the upcoming summer festivities.
The comic book festival starts this weekendAfter a short video, Mayor Jean Cayron summarized the planned festivities and let the various stakeholders highlight their upcoming contributions. Grégoire Hacot for the Comic Strip Festival scheduled for next weekend, Sylvie Serge for the Photography Festival in early August, Hosni M'Hanna for Festiv'Arts 2 Rue, the Festival Committee with its guinguette evenings...
Many events are expected to attract crowds, such as the Roquebrune Medieval Festival on July 5 and 6, the Winegrowers' Festival in Les Issambres on July 20, the Honey Festival on July 18, and the Potters' Market at the end of August.
On the music side, there will be something for all tastes, for all ages and in the three poles of the city.
Starting in July, we will see the Aïoli group, followed by the Escapade and Wallace Negäo groups as part of the Voix départementales.
Madam Sir, Charlie Winston...As always, French song will be in the spotlight with the "famous" Nuits de Saint-Roch, "Ce soir à l'opéra" will once again offer its range of lyrical talents and English modern soul will be carried by the voice of Ido Fitzroy in the heart of the Domaine des Planes. The summer will also be marked by four free concerts on the Arena lake with, in July, Madame Monsieur and Charlie Winston then, in August, Klingande and Roberto Alagna. A first "LAC Festival" which therefore plays with styles opening its stage to pop, electro music or lyrical art, to please the greatest number.
But summer is already here with the events of a month of June punctuated by agricultural festivals, music, Saint-Jean or Saint-Pierre, and the nautical festival.
Var-Matin