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epa10203943 Ravers dance to music played from one of the trucks in the streets during the 'Technoparade', in Paris, France, 24 September 2022. After two years of pause because of the pandemic, the gathering of fans of electronic music is back in the French capital. This year's parade consisted of 11 music trucks run by various operators and organizations. Technoparades in former years had attracted hundreds of thousands of music fans, since it war launched by former French Minister of National Education Jack Lang in 1998. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
Partygoers take selfies during the 24th annual Techno parade in the streets of Paris, France, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. Several trucks and DJs march from Denfert Rochereau to Nation for the festive event promoting the electronic musical scene. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
Revellers dance during the 24th edition of the Techno Parade music event in Paris on September 24, 2022. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
Revellers dance during the 24th edition of the Techno Parade music event in Paris on September 24, 2022. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
Revellers take part in the 24th edition of the Techno Parade music event in Paris on September 24, 2022. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
Revellers dance as Ukrainian DJ Xenia performs during the 24th edition of the Techno Parade music event in Paris on September 24, 2022. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
Partygoers dance on the Bastille Plaza during the 24th annual Techno parade in the streets of Paris, France, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. Several trucks and DJs march from Denfert Rochereau to Nation for the festive event promoting the electronic musical scene. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
Partygoers dances on the Bastille Plaza during the 24th annual Techno parade in the streets of Paris, France, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. Several trucks and DJs march from Denfert Rochereau to Nation for the festive event promoting the electronic musical scene. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
Partygoers arrive to dance during the 24th annual Techno parade in the streets of Paris, France, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022. Several trucks and DJs march from Denfert Rochereau to Nation for the festive event promoting the electronic musical scene. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
epa10203945 Ravers stand on a container as they cheer one of the music trucks in the streets during the 'Technoparade', in Paris, France, 24 September 2022. After two years of pause because of the pandemic, the gathering of fans of electronic music is back in the French capital. This year's parade consisted of 11 music trucks run by various operators and organizations. Technoparades in former years had attracted hundreds of thousands of music fans, since it war launched by former French Minister of National Education Jack Lang in 1998. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
epa10203947 One of the trucks playing dance music is cheered by ravers in the streets during the 'Technoparade', in Paris, France, 24 September 2022. After two years of pause because of the pandemic, the gathering of fans of electronic music is back in the French capital. This year's parade consisted of 11 music trucks run by various operators and organizations. Technoparades in former years had attracted hundreds of thousands of music fans, since it war launched by former French Minister of National Education Jack Lang in 1998. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ
epa10203941 Private security personnel guards one of the trucks playing dance music in the streets during the 'Technoparade', in Paris, France, 24 September 2022. After two years of pause because of the pandemic, the gathering of fans of electronic music is back in the French capital. This year's parade consisted of 11 music trucks run by various operators and organizations. Technoparades in former years had attracted hundreds of thousands of music fans, since it war launched by former French Minister of National Education Jack Lang in 1998. EPA/TERESA SUAREZ