Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The Queens Are Back: Drag Race France Season 4 Begins This July

 

The countdown is officially on.

Drag Race France, one of the most celebrated international editions of the global Drag Race phenomenon, is returning this July 8th for its highly anticipated fourth season. Following three critically acclaimed seasons that elevated French drag onto the international stage, Season 4 promises more glamour, creativity, and unforgettable performances than ever before.
 
Hosted once again by Nicky Doll, the series has become a cultural sensation in France and far beyond. Since its debut in 2022, Drag Race France has earned praise for its production quality, emotional storytelling, and for showcasing the incredible diversity of French drag artistry. Winners including Paloma, Keiona, and Le Filip have gone on to become major stars both in France and internationally.
 
While details surrounding this year’s contestants have been closely guarded, anticipation among fans is already reaching fever pitch. The new season is expected to feature a fresh cast of queens ready to compete in a series of design challenges, performances, runway presentations, and lip-sync battles, all in pursuit of becoming France’s next drag superstar.

The success of Drag Race France extends beyond television. The franchise has helped introduce drag culture to a broader mainstream audience in France while celebrating artistry, self-expression, and LGBTQ+ visibility. The show’s popularity has also spawned successful live tours across the country, with Drag Race France Live – Saison 4 scheduled to tour major French cities later this year.
 
As Season 4 prepares to make its debut this July, one thing is certain: a new group of queens is ready to enter the werk room, serve unforgettable looks, and remind audiences why Drag Race France has become one of the crown jewels of the global Drag Race franchise.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer curious about the world of drag, this summer’s most fabulous competition is about to begin.

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