ID-ILE Festival, in Avignon
- idzia13200
- Jun 7
- 2 min read
📍Avignon, île de la barthelasse
▪️ iDzia Installation: Sound, Lighting, Electrical Distribution
iDzia is proud to have taken part in the third edition of the ID‑ILE Festival, held on June 6 and 7, 2025, on the Île de la Barthelasse in Avignon. For two days, this wide open recreational space was transformed into a vibrant musical, culinary, and festive village, where sound, food and shared experiences blended seamlessly. We handled the sound, lighting, stage setup, and electrical distribution, delivering a fully immersive technical environment in support of a strong and unifying artistic lineup. The program offered a perfect balance between rising local talents and well-known headliners such as La Femme, NTO, Emma Peters, Oxmo Puccino, Madame Benoît, Deluxe, Synapson, Acid Arab, Lize, Zita, and Les Mixeuses Solidaires. Our team’s expertise ensured high-quality audio capture and sound reinforcement tailored to the open-air park setting. The PA systems were adjusted to provide full audience coverage and an authentic rendering of each artist’s performance. Lighting design was conceived in collaboration with lighting designers, combining wash lights, beams, and LED effects, all controlled via DMX from a pre-programmed console. These lighting effects were tuned to enhance each musical moment, shifting in color, intensity, and rhythm in sync with the artists on stage. On the logistics side, we deployed a secure, regulation-compliant electrical distribution network. Every technical point—sound desks, light consoles, projectors, stage and backstage gear—was powered via protected, supervised cabling to ensure constant and safe operation throughout the festival. This seamless and professional technical setup was made possible thanks to the continued trust of Agence Effervescence, whose collaboration and hospitality we warmly acknowledge. Beyond its artistic dimension, ID‑ILE stands out for its inclusive and eco-conscious values, strongly emphasized by the organizers: universal accessibility, soft mobility, short supply chains, waste reduction and solidarity-based activities reflect the festival’s social and environmental commitment. Attendees also enjoyed a rich food court offering everything from burgers, tacos, pizzas and pitas to local sweet and savory specialties. Families were welcomed at the Kid‑ILE zone, with fun activities for children aged 5 and up, and free entry for those under 12 with advance registration. For visitors from farther away, multiple mobility solutions were in place, including park-and-ride areas, river shuttles, bike paths, and train access. Accommodation options on the island ranged from camping and lodges to hostels and guesthouses, providing an immersive escape in a unique setting. This 2025 edition of ID‑ILE succeeded in creating a true musical haven, with sharp programming, a natural and festive environment, flawless technical support by iDzia, and a welcoming, sustainable spirit—solidifying its status as a major music event in the region.
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