Friday, May 29, 2026

France Marks 13 Years of Marriage Equality: A Historic Milestone for LGBTQ+ Rights

 

Thirteen years ago today, France celebrated a landmark moment in its modern history when the country’s first official same-sex marriage was performed, ushering in a new era of equality under the law.

On May 29, 2013, in the southern city of Montpellier, Vincent Autin and Bruno Boileau became the first same-sex couple to legally marry in France following the adoption of the country’s “Mariage pour Tous” (Marriage for All) legislation. Their wedding quickly became a symbol of social progress and equality, attracting worldwide media attention and marking a turning point in French civil rights history.

The ceremony was officiated by then-Mayor Hélène Mandroux and attended by hundreds of guests, journalists, activists, and supporters. Despite the heated national debate surrounding the legislation, the wedding represented the culmination of years of advocacy by LGBTQ+ organizations and human rights groups.

France had officially legalized same-sex marriage earlier that month when President François Hollande signed the law after it was approved by Parliament and upheld by the Constitutional Council. The reform made France the 14th country in the world to legalize marriage equality.

Over the past thirteen years, tens of thousands of same-sex couples have married across France. What was once one of the country’s most contentious social debates has become an established part of French society. According to figures cited by French media and researchers, more than 70,000 same-sex couples had married in France by the end of 2022.

Today, the anniversary serves as both a celebration and a reminder of the long struggle for equal rights. For many, the marriage of Vincent Autin and Bruno Boileau remains one of the defining moments in France’s journey toward greater inclusion, demonstrating how legal recognition can transform lives and strengthen the principle that marriage should be available to all citizens regardless of sexual orientation.

Thirteen years later, their simple exchange of vows in Montpellier continues to stand as a powerful symbol of equality, dignity, and the expansion of civil rights in France.

Sting, Busta Rhymes and Lola Young Headline a Star-Studded Nice Jazz Fest 2026

 

The countdown has officially begun for the 2026 Nice Jazz Fest, as organizers have unveiled a vibrant and ambitious lineup that promises three unforgettable days of music from July 23 to 25.

Featuring 18 concerts across two stages, this year's festival will blend international superstars, jazz legends, emerging talents, and genre-defying performers in the heart of the French Riviera.

Leading the bill is global music icon Sting, who will open the festival on July 23. Known for timeless hits such as Roxanne, Every Breath You Take, and Englishman in New York, Sting represents the festival's biggest booking of the year and is expected to draw music lovers from across Europe. His appearance has already generated significant excitement, reflected in the premium ticket pricing for opening night.

According to festival artistic director Sébastien Vidal, the event’s closing act is equally compelling. Rising British sensation Lola Young will headline the final evening on July 25. Young has become one of the fastest-rising stars in contemporary music thanks to her breakout hit Messy, a song that has captivated audiences worldwide. Vidal describes her as “one of the most moving voices of her generation,” making her one of the festival’s most anticipated performers.

A Carefully Curated Musical Journey

Opening night will showcase an eclectic blend of jazz, R&B, and alternative sounds. Alongside Sting, audiences will discover artists such as Gabrielle Cavassa, Kassa Overall, Gotts Street Park, Girlband!, and the rapidly ascending French-Haitian singer Naïka. Vidal singled out Naïka as a breakout talent whose popularity has surged in recent months, predicting that many attendees coming for Sting will leave as new fans of her music.

The festival’s second day shifts toward hip-hop, funk, soul, and contemporary R&B, led by legendary rapper Busta Rhymes. A defining figure in East Coast hip-hop since the 1990s, Busta Rhymes will close the evening after a diverse lineup that includes the Mario Canonge Trio, Nubiyan Twist, Cymande, Durand Bernarr, and Noga Erez. The result is a musical journey that spans generations and genres while maintaining the festival’s jazz-inspired spirit.

The final night will combine jazz mastery with contemporary urban and soul influences. Audiences will experience performances from Gabriel Jacoby, Obongjayar, The Getdown, and celebrated jazz guitarist Biréli Lagrène, whose distinguished career now spans four decades. Jazz enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to witness the acclaimed saxophone work of James Carter and his quintet before Lola Young brings the festival to a close.

A New Format for 2026

One of the most significant changes this year is the festival’s condensed format. Following municipal elections and organizational adjustments, Nice Jazz Fest has been reduced from four days to three. Festival officials insist the decision will allow for a more focused and audience-friendly experience while maintaining a packed and high-quality program.

The celebrations will continue beyond the main festival dates, with additional fringe events scheduled for July 26 in partnership with Live Nation, details of which will be announced later.

Supporting the Next Generation of Artists

Another major innovation for 2026 is the launch of the Nice Music Lab Talent Showcase, developed in partnership with the City of Nice and Sacem University under the patronage of renowned drummer Manu Katché. The initiative aims to identify and support emerging musicians from the Alpes-Maritimes and Var regions.

Applications will be accepted from May 29 through July 5. Eight finalists will be selected to perform at the Théâtre de Verdure, with three winners receiving professional support and potentially earning the opportunity to perform during the festival itself.

Ticket Information

Ticket sales open on May 28, 2026, at 9:00 a.m.

  • July 23 (Sting): €90

  • July 24: €45

  • July 25: €45

  • Three-day pass: €165

  • Two-day pass (including July 23): €125

  • Two-day pass (July 24 and 25): €80

With a lineup that brings together iconic performers, groundbreaking new voices, and world-class jazz musicians, Nice Jazz Fest 2026 is shaping up to be one of the summer’s premier musical events on the French Riviera.

From Sting’s legendary catalogue to Lola Young’s modern brilliance, the festival promises something for every music lover.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

WE MUSIC FESTIVAL Set to Bring World-Class Electronic Music to Nice

 

WE MUSIC FESTIVAL is a new electronic music event that aims to establish itself as one of the French Riviera’s premier gatherings for fans of techno, electro, trance, and house music. Scheduled for June 13–14, 2026, at the iconic Théâtre de Verdure in Nice, the festival will bring together a carefully curated lineup of internationally recognized artists and emerging talents for two days of music overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

Organizers describe the event as an intimate, community-focused experience designed for true electronic music enthusiasts, combining a high-quality lineup with the unique atmosphere of one of Nice’s most celebrated outdoor venues.
 
Behind the festival is Radio GAGA, a Nice-based organization dedicated to promoting electronic music culture on the Côte d’Azur. Through WE MUSIC FESTIVAL, Radio GAGA is seeking to create more than just another music event; its vision is to build an annual gathering that connects artists, DJs, producers, and fans in a setting that celebrates both the region’s vibrant nightlife and its international appeal.

Featuring artists such as Fritz Kalkbrenner, Anthony Rother, and the legendary duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Chris Bekker, and Metaraph, the festival is positioning itself as a significant new addition to the European electronic music calendar and a showcase for Nice’s growing reputation as a destination for major cultural and music events.
 
This year the WE MUSIC FESTIVAL will also have the following energetic music enthusiasts for you to enjoy!

Ben Crafter

A well-known figure on the Nice electronic and LGBTQ+ underground scene, Ben Crafter crafts powerful, unifying sets that blend energetic techno, dark house, and rave influences. A regular at Côte d’Azur nightspots and alternative events, he brings a raw, infectious energy designed to ramp up the energy on the dance floor from the first beat to the last.
 
Through a musical universe that is both accessible and intense, Ben Crafter crafts immersive performances tailored for underground clubs, open-air venues, and community events where collective energy takes center stage. A local artist who has become a staple of the South’s electronic nightlife.
 
Anna Crouse

Anna Crouse embodies an elegant, hypnotic, and emotional brand of techno, driven by a strong artistic sensibility and a magnetic presence behind the decks. Blending dark melodies, deep rhythms, and progressive builds, she crafts immersive sets designed as true nocturnal journeys.
 
Inspired by the Berlin and European scenes, Anna Crouse develops a universe that is at once feminine, intense, and resolutely underground, where each transition seeks the perfect balance between power and emotion. A rising artist capable of transforming a dance floor into a total sensory experience.
 
Ness Toria

  

Hailing from Marseille, Ness Toria has established herself over the past several years as a key figure in the electronic music scene of Southern France. As a resident DJ on Radio FG since 2018, she has developed a musical style that blends techno, progressive house, and modern electronic sounds with an elegant and unifying energy.
 
A regular at festivals, premium events, and demanding dancefloors, Ness Toria captivates with precise, powerful, and emotional sets that build tension while maintaining true musicality. A radiant artist with a strong identity, made for nights that never want to end.
 
OHM Delicious

OHM Delicious offers a free-spirited and immersive approach to electronic music, blending mental house, hypnotic progressive, and futuristic rave vibes. His sound navigates between raw power and dreamy atmospheres, creating evolving sets designed to take the audience on a continuous journey.
 
Influenced by the European underground scenes and long, borderless electronic nights, OHM Delicious has developed an intense, mysterious, and deeply sensory sound signature. A musical experience conceived as a journey, where every frequency becomes a connection with the dance floor.

Get your tickets now!

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Racing for Life: Monaco Grand Prix Stars and Prince Albert Unite Behind Yannick Alléno’s Campaign Against Road Violence

 

As the glamour and excitement of the Monaco Grand Prix captivate the world, one event away from the racetrack is drawing attention for a far more profound reason. Renowned chef Yannick Alléno and Albert II have joined forces once again for a major charity auction aimed at combating road violence and supporting families devastated by traffic-related tragedies.
 
The special event, titled “Formula One for Life,” will take place on June 5 at the prestigious Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo. Organized by the Association Antoine Alléno, the evening will bring together some of the biggest names in motorsport, philanthropy, and public life to raise funds for road safety awareness and victim support initiatives.

At the heart of the initiative is the memory of Alléno’s son, Antoine Alléno, who was killed in Paris in May 2022 after being struck by a repeat offender driving a stolen vehicle. The tragedy shocked France and inspired the celebrated chef to establish an organization dedicated to helping families affected by similar losses while advocating for stronger road safety measures.

The auction will feature more than 30 extraordinary pieces of Formula 1 memorabilia donated by drivers, teams, and racing legends. Among the headline items are a racing suit worn and signed by Pierre Gasly, a signed replica helmet from Charles Leclerc, and an Alpine RS19 Formula 1 car that competed during the 2019 season. Additional contributions come from prominent figures including Fernando Alonso, Lando Norris, Romain Grosjean, Alain Prost, and Jacques Laffite.
 
Prince Albert II has also personally contributed to the cause by donating a specially designed helmet bearing his signature. The unique piece was created in collaboration with designers Adrien Paviot and Valentin Belgy and is expected to attract significant interest from collectors.
 
The project traces its origins to an encounter between Alléno and Pierre Gasly during the Singapore Grand Prix. Moved by the mission of the association, Gasly became one of its most visible supporters, contributing his own race-worn equipment and helping secure additional donations from across the Formula 1 paddock.

The timing of the event underscores an issue that remains a major public concern in France. According to Alléno, nearly 3,000 people between the ages of 15 and 25 have lost their lives on French roads since the death of his son. The chef has repeatedly argued that behind every statistic is a family forced to endure unimaginable grief, making prevention, education, and accountability essential priorities.

While Monaco’s Grand Prix weekend is often associated with luxury, speed, and celebrity, this initiative offers a powerful reminder of the responsibilities that accompany life on and off the road. By leveraging the global appeal of Formula 1, Alléno and his supporters hope to transform personal tragedy into lasting social impact.

All proceeds from the auction will support the work of the Association Antoine Alléno, funding assistance programs for bereaved families and campaigns designed to reduce road deaths among young people.

In a sport built on speed, precision, and risk management, the message behind “Formula One for Life” is clear: the greatest victory is ensuring that more young people make it home safely.