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Karaoke Arte - 14th of July

  • Writer: idzia13200
    idzia13200
  • Jul 14
  • 2 min read


📍Place de la République, Arles


▪️iDzia installation: sound, LED screen, lighting


As part of its Summer Tour, the iconic pink bus of @arteconcertfr made a joyful stop in Arles to celebrate Bastille Day on July 14th with a giant karaoke party under the stars, open to all and driven by a spirit of pure celebration. This traveling concept by Arte Concert turns every city stop into a festive, unifying event, transforming urban public spaces into open-air stages where locals and visitors can step up and share their favorite songs. The LED screen displays lyrics in large format while the sound system is tuned to ensure that every voice rising from the crowd is heard loud and clear. iDzia was proud to handle the installation of sound, LED screen, lighting, and electricity to ensure the technical setup matched the scale of the event and delivered a smooth, immersive experience. The Place de la République quickly filled with an exuberant crowd, singing together in harmony and joy to the greatest hits of popular and cultural music, creating an atmosphere infused with good vibes, togetherness, and spontaneity. Thanks to the encouragement of the organizers and the support of the City of Arles, this extraordinary evening offered a musical firework show—without any fireworks—a moving and memorable alternative that resonated deeply with the audience. The Arte Concert karaoke delighted all generations, from children to elders, each reconnecting with beloved classics or discovering new songs in this huge open-air urban theater. iDzia ensured that the lighting highlighted faces and smiles, that the sound was powerful yet comfortable, that the screen was visible from afar, and that the whole system ran smoothly despite the many technical challenges that come with outdoor public events. Taking part in an event of this scale is also our opportunity to emphasize the cultural and social connection that a simple moment—like a giant karaoke—can create, especially when carried by a public cultural broadcaster. Thank you to @villearles for organizing such a remarkable evening, thank you to @arteconcertfr for bringing its Summer Tour to Arles and seeing in this national holiday the chance for a fun, inclusive celebration. And thank you to all the participants who stepped up, sang, laughed, and shared the moment. We are proud to have contributed to this 2025 Bastille Day in Arles with our technical expertise and commitment to making culture come alive in new ways. A giant karaoke is more than a mic and some lyrics—it’s a sonic and human communion at the scale of an entire city.





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