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source Over the course of these two days, you’ll discover how bread is baked in a wood-fired oven, and these products will be on sale at the venue. There will also be a food area (bar, crêperie, patisserie and hot meals served under marquees).
Saturday 22 August 2026: A dinner concert (mussels and chips) with live entertainment The evening will kick off at around 7.00 pm with the Bagad ‘Bro Foën’. Then, at around 8.30 pm, the band ‘Les Vrillés’. Both events are free of charge
Sunday 23 August 2026: The traditional pardon will begin at 10.30 am with a procession to the fountain, accompanied by the ‘Bro Foën’ bagad and the ‘Ar Pintiged Foën’ society, followed by an open-air mass. At 12.30 pm, following the religious service, there will be a meal featuring ‘local stew’ as well as grilled meats. 2.30 pm: the programme of events begins with demonstrations of traditional crafts (old-fashioned cider-making, threshing grain, sawing wood, etc.), Breton strength games, Breton music and dancing led by the Bro Foën bagad and the Ar Pintiged Foën Celtic circle. Numerous exhibitors will be sharing their work and passions with the public.
In the evening, around 6.30 pm, the ‘local stew’, grilled meats and crêpes will once again be served for dinner. From 7.30 pm, there will be a half-hour concert by the band ‘JAHINER’ At 8.00 pm, the Ar Pintiged Foën circle will put on a dance performance, followed by further concerts by the band ‘JAHINER’ until 10.30 pm.
To round off the weekend at around 10.30 pm, a fireworks display will light up Kerbader Chapel. FIREWORKS DISPLAY CANCELLED



