
Sunday, August 10th, marked the final chapter of NOLOGO BZH 2025. After two unforgettable days, people returned once more to the Fort de Saint-Père for the last dance. As people made their way to the main stage, Meta and the Cornerstones began their set. In front of an early crowd, they would deliver a powerful opening performance starting what would be an intense final day. Then came Jamaican artist Mortimer, offering a soulful performance below an orange sun and bright blue sky. With backups singers delivering beautiful vocals this set had the crowd absolutely vibing.
The pace shifted as Protoje arrived, with his unique fusion of reggae and hip-hop his performance had the crowd dancing and singing along. As guitar solos resonated through the festival the sun slowly set on an excited audience.
Festval headliners Dub Inc would be next, igniting the impatient crowd as soon as they came on stage. They would not waste a single second, instantly making the whole crowd jump as the first song started. With LED pedestals on both sides of the stage, the two singers would run between them, singing on top of them on slower moments. As the set went on the energy only rose and as the pinnacle hit the band made the whole crowd go from left to right. Voices, and smiles filled the night air as the set ended.
Taking the stage just after midnight were Third World. The energy from last set was still ringing as people were chanting the famous French anthem “Popolopopopopo” to call for the band to come on stage. Third world would answer with harmonies and solos that would hook the crowd from the very first second. As the stage lights turned off and the music faded, this would mark the end of three unforgettable days at NOLOGO BZH 2025.
Written by: Leny Munier
Photographed by: Leny Munier
Edited by: Sabine de Graaf