We Love Green 2020: A line-up that is becoming clearer

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After announcing the start of the line-up in December 2019, the We Love Green festival delivers new names that complete the 2020 line-up. It will take place on June 6 and 7 at the Bois de Vincennes (Paris 12). If the 2019 program attracted nearly 80,000 festival-goers, the 2020 edition looks just as promising. While many events are postponed or cancelled in view of the context of the health crisis, festivals seem to be holding up this summer. Indeed, We Love Green has just added 29 new names to its programming. Among the new artists announced, the rap scene is in the spotlight. We will find Hamza &SCH, Lorenzo, Laylow, Lala&ce or Hatik. These new names complete an important rap program that already included Young Thug, Ninho, Lomepal & Friends or 070 Shake. we love green We Love Green 2020: A line-up that is becoming clearer The line-up also promises to delight pop music fans, as it is full of artists from this scene. We find both francophone artists, such as the singer Pomme, Saint DX or Crystal Murray. But also international artists like the British group London Grammar and Weyes Blood. They join the big names of the festival announced last December, headlined by Lana del Rey and Bad Bunny. The festival which unfolds on 4 stages and a dancefloor has also added names of techno-electro artists. Alongside Disclosure, we will find the Canadian Caribou, Rone, Bicep live, Ricardo Villalobos or MYD live band. On the dance side, the company led by Léo Walk, La Marche Bleue will perform on Saturday, June 6. Finally, We Love Green will renew its ecological ambitions through various conferences. Thus, the eco-responsible festival will welcome this year the astrophysicist Aurélien Barrau, to talk about the major issues of the planet. Activist Hilda Flavia Nakabuye and Senegalese environmentalist Haïdar El will also be there. On the official We Love Green ticket office, passes are already on sale. The 1-day pass is sold for 64€. As for the 2-day pass, it is 109€. The festival also offers "reduced rates" for students, miners and job seekers with a 1-day pass at €59. For the first time it will be possible to pay in 3 instalments free of charge. So do not hesitate to take a place and see you on June 6 and 7!