In France, dozens of musical events are organized across the country. Find all our reference articles on French festivals.
They are an integral part of the Culture in France : festivals. Each year, the musical events attract hundreds of thousands of festival-goers, across the country, from spring to autumn and until winter for certain events. From the biggest meeting of the year, the Hellfestto more intimate festivals, passing through the must-sees of the summer such as Solidays, Les Vieilles Charrues, the Eurockéennes de BelfortGarorock or Rock en Seine, there is something for all musical tastes, throughout (or almost) the year.
To find your way around the number of festivals organized in France, Linternaute.com has prepared a selection of reference articles for you, as follows:
Festivals in Paris
In Paris and around the capital, the offer of musical festivals is immense. Among the unmissable events of the summer, mastodons like Solidays, Rock en Seine or We Love Green. Here is our selection of festivals in and around Paris:
Festivals in the West of France
Paris is obviously not the only place in France where festival-goers find their happiness: in the west of France, many musical events have also established themselves as unmissable appointments:
Festivals in the east of France
The east of France is not to be outdone when it comes to offering great events to festival-goers: this is particularly the case thanks to the two heavyweights of the genre, the Eurockéennes de Belfort and the Nights of Fourvière from Lyon.
Festivals in the South of France
Inevitably, in the south of France, several events have become essential appointments of a musical summer, with:
Festivals in the North of France
The north of France is not demerit with several known and recognized festivals, offering seasoned festival-goers their share of festivities. Among the unmissable events, Le Spring of Bourgeswhich opens the season every year and the Main Square:
Festivals abroad
If France has a large number of festivals every year in the four corners of the country, certain international events have also become essential, including for the French public.