In 2006, Zico House contributed to the expansion of the musical itinerary that had until then taken over five districts of the city center: a stage in Hamra and in the Gardens of the National Library of Sanayeh thus received new visitors from evening to morning.
Since 2002, the Zico House has been involved in setting up the many stages that make 21 June the Fête de la Musique. In partnership with the Ministry of Culture, it contributes to the celebration of live music, promoting the diversity of professional and amateur musical expressions and free concerts.
In 2006, Zico House contributed to the expansion of the musical itinerary that had until then taken over five districts of the city center: a stage in Hamra and in the Gardens of the National Library of Sanayeh thus received new visitors from evening to morning.
The Hamra stage featured Charbel Hana (variety – 8pm), Souffle d’Orient (oriental music – 8:35pm), Ms. Yolla Beriantiz from Sursock (oriental dance – 9:20pm), Mawkef Khass (rap, 9:50pm), Urban Slang (rap – 10:20pm), Ever Green (psychedelic rock – 11:10pm), and DJ Kapsul feat DJ Kapushka (electro – 12am).
The Jardins de la Bibliothèque nationale hosted L’arbre doré (puppet show and Mozart concert – 10:00 am), the Orchestre National du Liban (7:30 pm), the duo Charles Abdallag (piano) and Camille Aubret (violin – 9:00 pm), and Champlain (chanson à texte – 9:45 pm).
This edition of the Fête de la Musique was organized by the French Embassy in Lebanon, the Ministry of Culture, Zico House, Solidere, ADG, In Concert, Psycult, Nescafé, Virgin with the support of Ghassan Yammine Music School, Heineken, Merlungroup, Gauloises, AXA, Fungus Workshop, Al Balad, Association Française d’Action Artistique and the partnership of Interadio, Radio One, Pax Radio and Radio Liban.