Return of the Midweek: Melle Hits the Road

by Chief Editor

Melle will host “Les Mercredis sur la route,” a series of outdoor summer concerts organized by La Ronde des jurons starting July 1. The event features weekly musical performances, local food stalls, and street closures on Avenue du Commandant-Bernier and Rue des Promenades to foster community engagement throughout the summer season.

What is the schedule for the Melle concert series?

The summer program runs every Wednesday, beginning July 1 and continuing through August 5. Organizers have planned a staggered schedule to build momentum throughout the evening. According to Jean-Baptiste Pelissier, manager at La Ronde des jurons, the festivities begin at 8:00 PM with a performance held in front of the Pont aux Roses.

The main musical event takes place at 9:30 PM on a stage positioned in front of the Café du Boulevard. To accommodate the crowds and the stage setup, Avenue du Commandant-Bernier and Rue des Promenades will close to traffic starting at 7:30 PM. Each Wednesday features a different musical act, such as the local group Cheap Tchip.

Pro tip: Arrive by 7:30 PM to secure a spot near the Pont aux Roses before the main stage performances begin at 9:30 PM.

Who is organizing the event and which businesses are involved?

La Ronde des jurons organizes the series in partnership with the Café du Boulevard. The event has been a staple in Melle for over 15 years. Pelissier stated that the event has developed progressively, attracting new partners over time to expand its reach.

Who is organizing the event and which businesses are involved?

Several local businesses are participating in this year’s edition, including:

  • Les Glycines: A restaurant that has participated in several recent editions.
  • Jour de Broc: A local commercial partner for the summer series.
  • Cave 1823: A local business joining the event’s network.

In addition to commercial partners, various local associations will maintain stalls, including those offering crepes to attendees.

How do local street festivals drive community engagement?

The Melle concert series reflects a growing trend in “placemaking,” where towns use temporary street closures and cultural programming to revitalize urban centers. By transforming transit routes like Avenue du Commandant-Bernier into pedestrian social zones, municipalities can increase foot traffic for local retailers.

Pelissier noted that the primary objective is to attract a “very wide audience.” To achieve this, the programming focuses on danceable, “convivial” music styles. This strategy aims to lower the barrier to entry for residents, turning a standard concert into a community-wide social gathering. This model of combining live music with local food vendors and shop participation is increasingly used by small towns to combat seasonal economic dips.

Did you know? “Les Mercredis sur la route” has been operating for more than 15 years, evolving from a small gathering into a multi-partner community event.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do the concerts start in Melle?

The main stage concerts begin at 9:30 PM every Wednesday, following an initial 8:00 PM performance at the Pont aux Roses.

Pacho Combo live à Melle "les mercredi sur la route"

Which streets will be closed?

Avenue du Commandant-Bernier and Rue des Promenades will be closed to vehicles starting at 7:30 PM on concert Wednesdays.

Where can I find the full music lineup?

The full programming schedule is available on the La Ronde des jurons Facebook account.

Is there food available at the event?

Yes, local associations will be present, including vendors providing crepes.

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