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Rock A'Grume Festival 2025

The accessibility levels indicated are the organiser's objectives. Official certification will be posted online on the day of the event.

The 6th edition of the Rock A'Grume Festival will take place on 30 May 2025. This is a musical event with a social character, which aims to be 100% inclusive. It is open to everyone and fully accessible to people with disabilities. The festival takes place in the village of Grumelange, in the municipality of Martelange.

Even today, people with disabilities are too often excluded from various events. This separation hinders the richness of encounters and exchanges.

That is why the main aim of this festival is to be open to everyone, as it is an opportunity for everyone to break down the barriers of difference and meet each other with ‘music’ as the connecting factor, in an adapted environment that is accessible to and by everyone.

The doors open at 10 a.m. and the first concert starts at 11 a.m.

Practical information :
  • The festival is organised in such a way that people with specific needs can fully enjoy the concerts and all the associated services (bar, food, etc.). The festival takes place on a flat grass field.

  • There are many volunteers (50) present, including a special team to assist festival-goers (clearly recognisable by their blue T-shirts).

  • There is a kiss and drive and an information point for disabled people.

  • Water is free on site (at the bar).

  • To ensure your safety during the event, a permanent team of security guards will be present. A medical team will also be on site throughout the weekend.

  • Picnics are allowed.

  • Please note : you cannot pay by card and there is no bank nearby!!! Bring cash with you before coming to the site or pay with Payconiq (depending on the network).

  • Person responsible for disabled persons during the festival :

    - Ilona Guyaux

    - rockagrume.ilonaguyaux@gmail.com

    - 0470 07 12 07

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Validity: From 30 May 2025 on 30 May 2025

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 28 April 2025 - 15:04

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