Fête de la Musique 2026: When the whole of France becomes one big music festival

WorldMusic
21 Jun 2026 • 2:30 PM MYT
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Fête de la Musique 2026: When the whole of France becomes one big music festival

Fête de la Musique is an annual event that takes place on 21 June throughout France. On International Music Day, France's Ministry of Culture chooses to honour one musical genre in particular. This year, all forms of jazz are in the spotlight at the Palais-Royal in Paris.

This major celebration, however, is not limited to one genre of music. From up-and-coming DJs performing on the streets to professional choirs singing in parks, visitors can attend concerts to suit every musical taste.

The celebration is accessible to everyone, as the majority of the events are free of charge. Nevertheless, be aware that some performances require pre-registration.

Getting back home after a night out should not be a problem either, as public transport in major cities will operate either throughout the night or until late at night.

One snag, however... This year, the celebration falls on the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 38°C in Paris and 40°C in Lyon. So, be sure to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen and comfortable shoes to fully enjoy the Fête de la Musique.

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The nationwide festival has become internationally renowned, attracting visitors from around the world.

This international appeal is backed by data. According to Spotify's recent Loud & Clear report, French-language content - including music, podcasts, and audiobooks - reached record levels on the streaming platform in 2025, with more than 148 million users tuning in worldwide.

Stromae continues to be among the platform's most-streamed artists, alongside Aya Nakamura, Videoclub, and GIMS.

Spotify's Managing Director for France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, Antoine Monin, states that this trend "has helped pull the music industry out of the crisis."

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All that's left to do now is celebrate...

Here are Euronews Culture's picks of performances you won't want to miss...

Alongside the events organised by the French Ministry of Culture, Paris will host renowned DJ and music producer Diplo at Hôtel Amour (8 Rue de Navarin).

In France's second-largest city, Marseille, fans of Latin pop are invited to celebrate Bad Bunny's music at La Noche de Bad Bunny, part of the El Red Music Beach Festival (Plage du Bowl du Prado).

For those in Lyon, they can attend the Park Electro Open Air XXL, which will be held at Parc de Gerland.

Elsewhere, rock fans can see Chef & The Gang perform at Place de la Comédie in Bordeaux, and Rennes is hosting a Kate Bush sing-a-long at Place Hoche.

Alternatively, there's always plenty to listen to and enjoy by simply wandering around the French city you happen to be in.

Bonne Fête de la Musique!