You might have heard about the latest quarrel between the Ghallagher brothers of Oasis which led to the recent cancellation of their European tour.
You might have also heard that the spat broke-out at the Rock en Seine Music Festival in Paris, which welcomed nearly 100,000 music-fiends a day this past weekend.
Despite the drama, the 3-day music festival had no shortage of hair-raising talent, good vibes, and perfect weather.
It’s not everyday when you can go out dancing in Paris after a Vitalic performance, wake up the next day for Brunch français, and then head over to Parc de Saint-Cloud to do it all over again.
No camping needed here… the festival takes place in the Le Nôtre-designed park, 15 minutes away from the center of Paris.
Take that, Coachella in the desert.
Doria, takin’ in the Macy Gray sound-waves this past Sunday.
100,000 heads facing MGMT.
Entrance to the Parc de Saint-Cloud, designed by famed French architect André Le Nôtre for the imperial residence, le Château de Saint-Cloud.
Photos by: Le Baron





