"The stage was packed on both nights, it was a great success": the positive results of the Azur Music Festival in La Crau

La Crau danced, shared and vibrated intensely this past weekend to the rhythm of the 3rd edition of the Azur Music Festival.
With more than 6,500 festival-goers over the two days, the event was a resounding success. It was time to take stock for Florian Gautier, founder, delighted with this edition placed under the sign of humanity and generosity. "I didn't sleep much, but it's for a good cause," confides the organizer, beaming despite his fatigue. The festival offered "incredible moments" , confirming its unique positioning: mixing international headliners with a relaxed and inclusive family spirit. This is the DNA of the Azur Music Festival: partying for a good cause.
Mosimann with his family, Benassi with a big heartInclusion was at the center of this edition. We will remember the smiles of wheelchair users accessing the VIP area thanks to a mobile PMR lift, set up by the town hall. Offered by the new Diff'Art association, vibrating vests also allowed the hearing-impaired to feel the music, offering a unique sensory experience. Highlights punctuated both evenings. The total improvisation of Mosimann, a local boy, bringing his mother and family from Craurois onto the stage, and even Mayor Christian Simon, to whom he handed over the decks for a few moments!
A sequence of emotion and spontaneity that left a lasting impression. Another highlight: Benny Benassi welcoming almost all of the 150 volunteers on stage at the end of his set, saluting their essential commitment. A major new feature of this 3rd edition, the second stage was a real success. Managed by the Yadegun team, it allowed local artists to be highlighted and offered a much-appreciated closeness with the audience. "Both nights, the stage was full; it was a great success," said Florian Gautier. The commitment to a responsible festival was solidified with the arrival of new partners such as the Valletta company Dullac for the ecocups, Pasino, and Vita. Everyone was won over by the festival's charitable dimension. Indeed, all profits are donated to charities, including "Une Vie de Ouf" which makes dreams come true for sick children (with 11 trips to Disney already planned), and the Umane group, committed to helping people in vulnerable situations. With more than 6,500 festival-goers over the entire weekend, the Azur Music Festival confirms its success and its roots in the region. Florian Gautier confirms: "the desire is definitely there" for a 4th edition!
Var-Matin