Sunday, June 21, 2026

Fête de la Musique 2026

 

Every year on June 21, France comes alive with the sounds of music during Fête de la Musique, a nationwide celebration that encourages everyone—from professional musicians to amateur performers—to take to the streets and share their music.

First launched in 1982 by the French Ministry of Culture, the festival was created with a simple idea: make music accessible to everyone and transform public spaces into open-air stages. The event is free, inclusive, and embraces every musical genre, from classical and jazz to rock, electronic, folk, and world music.

In Nice, Fête de la Musique is celebrated with particular enthusiasm. The city’s squares, streets, and seaside promenades fill with performers and audiences throughout the evening.

Areas such as Place Masséna, Vieux Nice, and the Promenade des Anglais often become vibrant hubs of activity where bands, choirs, solo artists, and DJs perform before crowds of residents and visitors. Cafés and restaurants frequently host live acts, while impromptu performances can be found around nearly every corner. 

And the LGBTQ+ community is no stranger to Fête de la Musique; if anything it tends to lead the way with parties inside and outside the establishments late into the night.

The atmosphere is festive and communal, with people strolling through the city, stopping to listen, dance, and enjoy one of France’s most beloved cultural traditions under the warm Mediterranean sky.

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