TangOsud festival tango

TangOsud

The TDJ'S

The TDJ'S 2026

Max Stasi
Wednesday, May 13 – 6:30 PM to 12:30 AM
Opéra Comédie, Montpellier

Max Stasi

Max Stasi began musicalizing in 2006. Since then, he has collaborated with most of the major milongas in northern Italy and across Europe. To date, he has hosted around 1,300 international events in Europe, North America, and Asia. For Max, every event is different and unique. All tandas and transitions are improvised according to the observation of the dancers, shaping the rhythmic and emotional energy of the dance floor.

Patrick Bevilacqua
Friday, May 15 – 8:30 PM to 2:00 AM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Patrick Bevilacqua

A passionate Argentine tango enthusiast since 2012, Patrick remains faithful to the traditional spirit of the dance. He offers a musical selection focused on the Golden Age and subtly integrates pieces from the Guardia Nueva and contemporary orchestras. One of his strengths is his ability to observe the dancers. He absorbs the energy of the milonga, lets himself be guided by its dynamics, and gives musical feedback. Patrick is regularly invited to international events in France, Italy, Spain, and the United States.

Fred Alart
Saturday, May 9 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Fred Alart

Fred has been musicalizing milongas since 2014 between Nîmes and Perpignan. He draws from the so-called traditional or classical repertoire, which he finds abundant and rich in diversity. He also enjoys exploring the late 1920s and offers beautiful tandas with tangos from the 1950s to the 1970s. He also finds joy in a few strong contemporary orchestras.

Monday, May 11 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Saskia

Saskia discovered tango and its music in Berlin, where she lived nearly 18 years ago. She began dancing a few years later when she moved to France. Today, she wishes to share with dancers the music of the Golden Age of tango, which she particularly loves. Her mission is to awaken feelings of love, passion, and energy on the dance floor.

Félix
Thursday, May 14 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Salle Neo, Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Felix Tango Milonga del Angel

Felix Tango Milonga del Angel was one of the first to organize tango events in southern France. He organizes the Nîmes Tango Festival. With his experience, he understands the secrets of good musicalization. For him: “A DJ is like a chef sending out dishes. In their restaurant, they can easily ruin a night or make it unforgettable!” Felix will offer enchanting music that you wouldn’t normally hear at a classic milonga.

Thursday, May 14 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues


Guillermo Monti

Born in Buenos Aires, Guillermo grew up with tango. Today, he knows that as he grew up, he unconsciously recorded all the tangos, orchestras, and singers that shaped his Porteño personality. Guillermo is a musician, singer, and tango DJ. He says: “Tango is a feeling, it’s passion, desire, nostalgia, happiness, sadness—it’s a poem. That’s what tango is, that’s what Buenos Aires is, that’s who I am.”

Angelo Mercurio
Despedida – Sunday, May 17 – 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Angelo Mercurio

Born in Naples in 1969, Angelo now lives near Milan. His evenings are lively, gentle, never banal, never repetitive, and never obvious. One immediately notices the dialogue between him and the dancers, an invisible thread connecting everyone with great energy, pleasure, and passion. He has DJed in many Italian cities, as well as in Germany, Spain, and France. He is happy and excited to return to TangOsud!

Chieko
Sunday, May 10 – 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Chieko

Chieko began Argentine tango in 2007 in Bangkok. After 2012, she DJed in Thailand, Japan, and China. Since 2022, in Montpellier, she continues to share her passion for tango. Her selection is carefully chosen from well-known, danceable pieces from the 1930s to the 1950s, but also earlier and later, with cortinas from around the world.

Philippe Vila
Tuesday, May 12 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Philippe Vila

Through his musicalization, Philippe seeks to accompany dancers as closely as possible to their emotions and feelings. In tango, this approach is essential. It can intensify the expression of dance and the connection between dancers, generating energy on the dance floor.

Nathalie Gibert
Friday, May 15 – 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Nathalie Gibert

A sensitive and passionate dancer, Nathalie discovered the music that moves her through encuentro milonguero. Today, she aims to share this universe and has been DJing at events since 2022. She sees the DJ’s role as a catalyst of energy and the milonga as a space-time where stories can unfold. For her, three key words: Shebam! Pow! Wizzz! (Energy, Emotion, Balance).

Saturday, May 16 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Salle Neo, Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues


Gab2Nim2

Gab is fascinated by the quality of interpretation in Argentine tango orchestras and the extraordinary palette of orchestras from Biagi to Piazzolla. Ten years ago, he was captivated by the neo tango movement and has had the joy of DJing events, notably at TangOsud for the past six years, and in Lyon, Auch, etc. As a dancer himself, he carefully selects danceable music that moves the audience emotionally.

Fred Romero
Friday, May 15 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM –
Salle Neo

Saturday, May 16 – 8:30 PM to 2:00 AM
Traditional – Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Fred Romero

Fred is open to different musical styles and DJs both traditional tango milongas and neo-tango events with the same passion and sensitivity. Fred is endearing, altruistic, and fully invested in his mission to bring joy to dancers with brilliant selections of dynamic tangos and always surprising cortinas.

Friday, May 8 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Denis Maurice

"What I aim for is to create vibrant, warm, and deeply energetic milongas, taking you on a sonic journey covering the entire history of tango—from the fiery origins of the Guardia Vieja to the richness of the Golden Age, and to contemporary fusions—with the ultimate goal: making the audience vibrate and spreading joy!"

Chloé Loizeau
Sunday, May 10 – 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Chloé Loizeau

Chloé Loizeau has danced Argentine tango for over 20 years. She began DJing in 2014 at local milongas and now at events in France and Europe. Her music focuses on tangos from the Golden Age, with a particular affinity for the Guardia Vieja. Her selections balance energy, emotion, and subtlety.

Pascal Gianati
Thursday, May 14 – 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Salle de l’Atelier, Fabrègues

Pascal Gianati

Pascal has always been open to all styles, with a preference for the Golden Age. His musical programming appeals to a wide audience, as this lover of the 1930s–1950s era is not indifferent to the Guardia Vieja and always aims to offer newer sounds and interpretations. He knows that music is the cement that unites the dancing couple and maintains this connection with constant energy throughout the evening.

Nikel (El Mago)
Saturday, May 16 – 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Nikel (El Mago)

His signature is the campanita, a crystalline bell that opens each of his tandas and cortinas—a legendary hallmark! Passionate, he tracks the history and powerful emotions of tango, always seeking its roots. Rodolfo Biagi is his king orchestra; Jorge Ortiz, Carlos Vidal, Andrés Falgás, and Ernesto Famá are his beloved voices. A sound engineer and composer, he resurrects original 78 rpm recordings and invents AI-generated cortinas.

Grégory Prybys
Sunday, May 17 After 2:00 AM
Salle de l’Atelier, Fabrègues

Grégory Prybys

Grégory began DJing in 2015 in Montpellier. He then lived eight years in Buenos Aires, where he DJed at the main milongas in the city (Salon Canning, Club Gricel, Techos Azules…). He studied double bass at the Argentine popular music school La Marechal. Back in France, his rhythmic selection is influenced by the Porteño dance floor culture and adapts primarily to European tastes.

Max Stasi
Wednesday, May 13 – 6:30 PM to 12:30 AM
Opéra Comédie, Montpellier

Max Stasi

Max Stasi began musicalizing in 2006. Since then, he has collaborated with most of the major milongas in northern Italy and across Europe. To date, he has hosted around 1,300 international events in Europe, North America, and Asia. For Max, every event is different and unique. All tandas and transitions are improvised according to the observation of the dancers, shaping the rhythmic and emotional energy of the dance floor.

Thursday, May 14 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues


Guillermo Monti

Born in Buenos Aires, Guillermo grew up with tango. Today, he knows that as he grew up, he unconsciously recorded all the tangos, orchestras, and singers that shaped his Porteño personality. Guillermo is a musician, singer, and tango DJ. He says: “Tango is a feeling, it’s passion, desire, nostalgia, happiness, sadness—it’s a poem. That’s what tango is, that’s what Buenos Aires is, that’s who I am.”

Fred Romero
Friday, May 15 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM –
Salle Neo

Saturday, May 16 – 8:30 PM to 2:00 AM
Traditional – Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Fred Romero

Fred is open to different musical styles and DJs both traditional tango milongas and neo-tango events with the same passion and sensitivity. Fred is endearing, altruistic, and fully invested in his mission to bring joy to dancers with brilliant selections of dynamic tangos and always surprising cortinas.

Patrick Bevilacqua
Friday, May 15 – 8:30 PM to 2:00 AM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Patrick Bevilacqua

A passionate Argentine tango enthusiast since 2012, Patrick remains faithful to the traditional spirit of the dance. He offers a musical selection focused on the Golden Age and subtly integrates pieces from the Guardia Nueva and contemporary orchestras. One of his strengths is his ability to observe the dancers. He absorbs the energy of the milonga, lets himself be guided by its dynamics, and gives musical feedback. Patrick is regularly invited to international events in France, Italy, Spain, and the United States.

Angelo Mercurio
Despedida – Sunday, May 17 – 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Angelo Mercurio

Born in Naples in 1969, Angelo now lives near Milan. His evenings are lively, gentle, never banal, never repetitive, and never obvious. One immediately notices the dialogue between him and the dancers, an invisible thread connecting everyone with great energy, pleasure, and passion. He has DJed in many Italian cities, as well as in Germany, Spain, and France. He is happy and excited to return to TangOsud!

Friday, May 8 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Denis Maurice

"What I aim for is to create vibrant, warm, and deeply energetic milongas, taking you on a sonic journey covering the entire history of tango—from the fiery origins of the Guardia Vieja to the richness of the Golden Age, and to contemporary fusions—with the ultimate goal: making the audience vibrate and spreading joy!"

Fred Alart
Saturday, May 9 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Fred Alart

Fred has been musicalizing milongas since 2014 between Nîmes and Perpignan. He draws from the so-called traditional or classical repertoire, which he finds abundant and rich in diversity. He also enjoys exploring the late 1920s and offers beautiful tandas with tangos from the 1950s to the 1970s. He also finds joy in a few strong contemporary orchestras.

Chieko
Sunday, May 10 – 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Chieko

Chieko began Argentine tango in 2007 in Bangkok. After 2012, she DJed in Thailand, Japan, and China. Since 2022, in Montpellier, she continues to share her passion for tango. Her selection is carefully chosen from well-known, danceable pieces from the 1930s to the 1950s, but also earlier and later, with cortinas from around the world.

Chloé Loizeau
Sunday, May 10 – 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Chloé Loizeau

Chloé Loizeau has danced Argentine tango for over 20 years. She began DJing in 2014 at local milongas and now at events in France and Europe. Her music focuses on tangos from the Golden Age, with a particular affinity for the Guardia Vieja. Her selections balance energy, emotion, and subtlety.

Monday, May 11 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Saskia

Saskia discovered tango and its music in Berlin, where she lived nearly 18 years ago. She began dancing a few years later when she moved to France. Today, she wishes to share with dancers the music of the Golden Age of tango, which she particularly loves. Her mission is to awaken feelings of love, passion, and energy on the dance floor.

Philippe Vila
Tuesday, May 12 – 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place Max Rouquette, Montpellier

Philippe Vila

Through his musicalization, Philippe seeks to accompany dancers as closely as possible to their emotions and feelings. In tango, this approach is essential. It can intensify the expression of dance and the connection between dancers, generating energy on the dance floor.

Pascal Gianati
Thursday, May 14 – 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Salle de l’Atelier, Fabrègues

Pascal Gianati

Pascal has always been open to all styles, with a preference for the Golden Age. His musical programming appeals to a wide audience, as this lover of the 1930s–1950s era is not indifferent to the Guardia Vieja and always aims to offer newer sounds and interpretations. He knows that music is the cement that unites the dancing couple and maintains this connection with constant energy throughout the evening.

Félix
Thursday, May 14 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Salle Neo, Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Felix Tango Milonga del Angel

Felix Tango Milonga del Angel was one of the first to organize tango events in southern France. He organizes the Nîmes Tango Festival. With his experience, he understands the secrets of good musicalization. For him: “A DJ is like a chef sending out dishes. In their restaurant, they can easily ruin a night or make it unforgettable!” Felix will offer enchanting music that you wouldn’t normally hear at a classic milonga.

Nathalie Gibert
Friday, May 15 – 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Nathalie Gibert

A sensitive and passionate dancer, Nathalie discovered the music that moves her through encuentro milonguero. Today, she aims to share this universe and has been DJing at events since 2022. She sees the DJ’s role as a catalyst of energy and the milonga as a space-time where stories can unfold. For her, three key words: Shebam! Pow! Wizzz! (Energy, Emotion, Balance).

Nikel (El Mago)
Saturday, May 16 – 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues

Nikel (El Mago)

His signature is the campanita, a crystalline bell that opens each of his tandas and cortinas—a legendary hallmark! Passionate, he tracks the history and powerful emotions of tango, always seeking its roots. Rodolfo Biagi is his king orchestra; Jorge Ortiz, Carlos Vidal, Andrés Falgás, and Ernesto Famá are his beloved voices. A sound engineer and composer, he resurrects original 78 rpm recordings and invents AI-generated cortinas.

Saturday, May 16 – 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Salle Neo, Centre Culturel José Janson, Fabrègues


Gab2Nim2

Gab is fascinated by the quality of interpretation in Argentine tango orchestras and the extraordinary palette of orchestras from Biagi to Piazzolla. Ten years ago, he was captivated by the neo tango movement and has had the joy of DJing events, notably at TangOsud for the past six years, and in Lyon, Auch, etc. As a dancer himself, he carefully selects danceable music that moves the audience emotionally.

Grégory Prybys
Sunday, May 17 After 2:00 AM
Salle de l’Atelier, Fabrègues

Grégory Prybys

Grégory began DJing in 2015 in Montpellier. He then lived eight years in Buenos Aires, where he DJed at the main milongas in the city (Salon Canning, Club Gricel, Techos Azules…). He studied double bass at the Argentine popular music school La Marechal. Back in France, his rhythmic selection is influenced by the Porteño dance floor culture and adapts primarily to European tastes.