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Big crowds flocked to Dudelange's multicultural festival on Saturday and Sunday, and Today Radio was there to tell the tale and take some snaps.

Headlined by CRO, a star-studded lineup promised to deliver an electrifying evening, including German pop singer Joris, Belgian Kids With Buns, and local heroes Chaild, TALI, C’est Karma, Say Yes Dog, Bartleby Delicate, Ryvage and Culture the Kid.

Local rapper Maz Univerze came in to replace English Teacher, who had to cancel their slot due to food poisoning that morning but reported being healthy again at the end of the weekend.

Our Today Radio colleague Stephen Steps Lowe was on site bringing updates, and also brought along a nice little giveaway: a pair of AirPods! Festivalgoers had to seek out a Today Radio fan and take a selfie with them. The lucky winner was announced Monday morning.

Before CRO  took to the stage, people were full on Forrest Gump running to the stage, making our Stephen Steps Lowe ponder why no one has opened up an elbow sharpening emporium. Other areas of the festival ground were deserted during CRO's slot.

C'est Karma performed at the Casa Communa Stage, and the vibes were immaculate. Unfortunately, she had to be taken off in an ambulance due to a bad fall on stage, but also later communicated on socials she was recovering.

Day two was dominated by TALI, fresh back from her majestic Eurovision performance in Malmö. Young and older fans alike were lining up to take pictures and grab signatures. The electro-indie lads from Say Yes Dog paid a visit to Luxembourg, their home, despite now being based in Berlin. It was an electrifying night with a great mix of genres, but mostly, to make people dance.

Earlier that day, acts like Nikki Ninja & Afrobeathoven, Mambo Schinki and Tal Arditi entertained the crowd.