The Abattoirs in Bourgoin-Jallieu reopen their Guinguette for the sixth consecutive year from May 7 to June 25. The event is free and open to all, featuring a DJ atmosphere from 6pm to 8:30pm, followed by concerts with established artists. The lineup includes music from various cultures like Burkina Faso, Brazil, Colombia, brought to life by Simon Eichenberger, Kaynixe, Mademoiselle Charby, and Harry Cover on the turntables.
The entrance is free, the bar is open, and carpooling is organized. The Abattoirs have thought of everything, creating a neighborhood gathering that goes beyond just a concert but also celebrates local culture while gently sitting on the banks of the Bourbre River.
Two must-see creations are Zerzura, a unique encounter between Mazalda’s musicians and the Egyptian singer Hend Elrawi, and Aêtawa with its electrifying South American trance. As for new additions, Ismahan and her Bis’Truck will offer a culinary experience echoing the evening artists’ music, featuring dishes like mafé, rougail, and empanadas. The Abattoirs are also testing collective carpooling to the site, a great way to connect even before the music starts.
Context:
This article discusses the reopening of the Guinguette at Les Abattoirs in Bourgoin-Jallieu, detailing the events and performances scheduled for the season.
Fact Check:
The date “June 25, 2026” seems to be a typographical error as the year appears to be in the past (1777) in the embedded Google Maps link.


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