Jejun.  Experience France and New Zealand in an Irish pub

Jejun. Experience France and New Zealand in an Irish pub

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A big screen will be installed at La Légende Irlandaise to watch the first match of the World Cup. Ariane Dagen will be present.

In France, and especially in Gers, music and rugby are closely linked. The stadium atmosphere, whatever level the bands are playing at, cannot do without the bands entertaining the fans. And remember that on Sunday, February 2, 2020, it was the first of its kind in the history of the Sixth Nations, when 100 Gascon musicians interpreted the chants in the form of an oval. At the origin of this beautiful premiere was conductor Bernard Thor, Guersois. This initiative, supported by FFR Vice-President Laetitia Bachaud and endorsed by Bernard Laporte, then President, was a complete success. This project, fully supported by the Gers Department, will remain etched in the memory forever.

This wonderful victory over England would fuel all hopes, and open the doors to the ambitions of the French rugby team for 2023. On Saturday 8 September, the opening of the 2023 World Cup, the most beautiful and first gathering of fans will take place in the village. Jejun. This symbolic clash will be in the colors of France and Ireland.

Everyone knows La Légende Irlandaise run by Mickael Geoghegan. On his initiative and that of Ariane Daguin, this unique meeting between the Gascony team and Irish beer lovers will take place in this opening match of the Rugby World Cup 2023. Tonight – everything will be wonderful: the event, the giant screen, the catering area, the bars and the atmosphere in musical tones of the Gers “Bandas and Jazz “. The DJ is also scheduled to finish this evening so expectations are very high. A beautiful evening with a large crowd expected, it is wise to make reservations. So Ariane Daguin, the great friend of Bernard Thor and Michael Geoghegan, will be present with the American friends who have come especially to discover this section, where all the joys of the table, and the joys of the holidays, are gathered. Bernard Thore says it well: “In the bell, there are only two ways of distilling happiness in copper, the way of distillation and the way of musical instruments.” In Guegon, François and Guillaume Coste created a unique instrument repair workshop in France and they would not say otherwise. Go to France, go to the blues!

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