Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel are coming to Cascais this year for the 25th anniversary of Moon Safari, the iconic album that marked Air's debut in 1998 and inspired this special tour where they revisit those iconic songs. The album has become a landmark, establishing the foundations for various subgenres of electronic and ambient music. In an interview with Time Out, Godin explained how it took decades for him to come to terms with the way the tracks were recorded, discussing the paradox Moon Safari represents: a record that reflects nostalgia for childhood while also marking the end of innocence. Also performing on the same day are Marwan and Lana Gasparøtti. Tickets are on sale for €30 to €35.
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