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So Frenchy So Chic unveils an epic, all-female lineup for 2019

The all-female, all-French garden pop party, So Frenchy So Chic, will be returning to Australia in 2019 to celebrate the amazing wave of unique talent the country has to offer.

The festival will feature an all-female lineup, delicious French food and beverages, as well as a wide array of all ages activities.

So Frenchy So Chic aims to reflect the incredibly diverse and revolutionary contemporary music scene in France.

The incredible So Frenchy So Chic lineup features Camille, Yelle, Clara Luciani, and Cléa Vincent.

Influenced by Paris Jazz clubs, ‘60s folk, and ‘70s soul, Camille will be making a much anticipated return to Australia for this year’s festival. Camille brought her experimental pop happenings in France to Australia in 2006, with her single Ta Douleur hitting number 26 in triple j’s Hottest 100.

Joining Camille will be colourful electronic trio Yelle, one of France’s best acts dominating the EDM scene. Yelle have toured with huge stars including Katy Perry, not to mention three crowd-stomping performances at Coachella.

Also joining the diverse lineup will be Marseilles-born artist Clara Luciani. The young artist fuses high energy dance music with utterly magnetic rock elements to create a completely unique take on indie pop.

Last on the bill is bubbly pop icon Cléa Vincent. Drawing from influences like Kylie Minogue and ’80s superstar Madonna, Cléa Vincent is an incredibly talented, high energy artist you won’t want to miss out on.

So Frenchy So Chic is topping off this once in a lifetime musical experience with only the finest French cuisine the country has to offer.

From cheeseboards, charcuterie, raclette, and crepes, to crazy French cocktails and champagne, what more could you possibly want from a festival? Comme c’est superbe!

So Frenchy So Chic Lineup

Camille
Yelle
Clara Luciani
Cléa Vincent

January 2019 dates

Friday 11 January
Pinky Flat – Adelaide

Sunday 13 January
Werribee Park – Melbourne

Saturday 19 January
Bicentennial Park – Sydney