Soirées Electro
ACTRESS M b2b MOODFINO + KENDAL + MALAGO
Du 12.09.26 / 11:55pm au 13.09.26 / 5:30am
Italo-Disco / Trance
Big Hall · Nights
Between Belgium, Morocco, and music, JeanJass has forged his path on the move. Rap came naturally to him from a very early age, almost as a matter of course. With Les Champs de Sacs Plastique, the rapper-producer weaves together fragments where memories, family, and roots intersect. A cohesive and authentic album, driven by masterful lyrics and a clear vision: that of a “regular guy” who knows why he raps.
The album was born out of this context, with “Le pays de mon père” as its centerpiece—a song he had long kept at arm’s length. “It’s the kind of song I’d wanted to write for a long time. I needed to explore that, through the eyes of a child, caught between a Belgian mother and a Moroccan father. ”
He then latches onto a theme: the village, summer. The images flow seamlessly: men holding hands, portraits of the king, the taste of sfnej (a type of fritter), the smell of bread, soccer games with the uncles.
Dad, what are those little clouds floating in the fields? He told me: “Those, my son, are plastic bags.” — Le pays de mon père
The title comes from that precise moment, from a child’s perspective, as we disembarked from the ferry. Simple, almost mundane, yet everything about it already speaks to the connection to the land, to heritage. Called mikat, “plastic bags” in the plural in Darija, these fields stretch as far as the eye can see, in white and blue swaths.
Little by little, the story takes shape. An “IMAX” projection in JeanJass’s mind, right from the first track. A film buff, he weaves in references—from It Happened Near Your Home to Eddy Mitchell’s La Dernière Séance — which accompany more personal tracks. “I’m trying to open up some drawers. I feel like I’ve unlocked something.”
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La Belle Électrique
12 Esplanade Andry-Farcy
38000 Grenoble
Useful info
Opening hours : Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 1am, and Saturday from 4pm, but also from 6pm if a concert is scheduled.
Doors open : 1 hour before the start of the concert.
Dressing room : €2
Get there
Tramway : Line A stop Berriat - Le Magasin
Bus : Line C5 Université Biologie / Palais de Justice stop "Berriat - Le Magasin".
Train : From Grenoble train station, take tramway A towards "Fontaine La Poya", stop at "Berriat- Le Magasin".
Bicycles : 300 parking spaces available.
Car : Vallier-Catane parking lot, Square des Fusillés or near Rue Ampère.
Soirées Electro
Du 12.09.26 / 11:55pm au 13.09.26 / 5:30am
Italo-Disco / Trance
Big Hall · Nights
Live
25.09.26 / 8pm
Big Hall · Live
Live
30.09.26 / 8pm
Hip-hop / Dancehall
Big Hall · Live
Live
01.10.26 / 8pm
Chanson française
Big Hall · Live
Live
02.10.26 / 8pm
Metal
Big Hall · Live
Live
07.10.26 / 8pm
Electro
Big Hall · Live
Live
08.10.26 / 8pm
Chanson
Big Hall · Live
Live
09.10.26 / 8pm
Chanson
Big Hall · Live
Live
14.10.26 / 8pm
Dub
Big Hall · Live
Live
15.10.26 / 8pm
Funk / Blues
Big Hall · Live
Live
16.10.26 / 8pm
Rap
Big Hall · Live
Live
21.10.26 / 8pm
Rap
Big Hall · Live
Live
23.10.26 / 8pm
Pop / Rap
Big Hall · Live
Spectacle
28.10.26 / 10:45am
Jeune Public
Big Hall · Live
Live
29.10.26 / 8pm
Metal / Electro
Big Hall · Live
Live
30.10.26 / 8pm
Electro / Psytrance
Big Hall · Live
Live
06.11.26 / 8pm
Pop / Electro
Big Hall · Live
Live
07.11.26 / 8pm
Chanson / Pop
Big Hall · Live
Live
08.11.26 / 8pm
Jazz / Folk
Big Hall · Live
Live
12.11.26 / 8pm
Chanson
Big Hall · Live
Live
13.11.26 / 8pm
Rock
Big Hall · Live
Live
14.11.26 / 8pm
Pop / Rock
Big Hall · Live
Live
18.11.26 / 8pm
Rock
Big Hall · Live
Live
19.11.26 / 8pm
Rap
Big Hall · Live
Live
22.11.26 / 7pm
Chanson française / Pop
Big Hall · Live
Live
25.11.26 / 8pm
Chanson / Reggae
Big Hall · Live
Live
26.11.26 / 8pm
Pop
Big Hall · Live
Live
27.11.26 / 8pm
Soul / R&B
Big Hall · Live
Live
28.11.26 / 8pm
Rap
Big Hall · Live