World music and cultures from here and elsewhere in Nantes' parks
Created in 2005 by the Association culturelle de l'été, the Aux Heures d'Été festival is the unmissable summer event for world cultures in Nantes. Every year from early July to early August, for five weeks, the city's parks and gardens come alive with around fifty free performances: world music concerts, shows for young audiences, open-air cinema, and readings. The moats of the Château des ducs de Bretagne host the main concerts every Tuesday and Thursday evening, while the Jardin des Plantes, cours Cambronne, and other emblematic venues complete the program.
Since 2005, the Aux Heures d'Été festival has illuminated Nantes' summer by taking over the city's parks, gardens, and squares to offer around fifty free performances over five weeks. Supported by the Association culturelle de l'été (ACE), this world music festival makes intercultural dialogue its guiding principle, inviting the public to take their time, be surprised, and listen to the world with their feet in the grass.
Aux Heures d'Été offers a program resolutely focused on contemporary world cultures. From African music to Latin American sounds, including Mediterranean and Asian influences, the festival offers a true musical world tour where traditions and contemporary creations intersect. Each edition explores a particular theme: in 2024, for its 20th edition, the festival celebrated "World Rituals", highlighting ceremonies, celebrations, and ritual practices from different cultures.
The festival unfolds in several remarkable sites in Nantes city center. The moats of the Château des ducs de Bretagne are the main venue for concerts, hosting musical evenings every Tuesday and Thursday evening in an exceptional historical setting. The Jardin des Plantes offers shows for young audiences, readings, and open-air cinema screenings. The cours Cambronne, the tour Lu, the Jardin des Fonderies, and other green spaces complete this festival geography, making the entire city an open stage.
One of Aux Heures d'Été's hallmarks is its total freeness. All events—concerts, children's shows, film screenings, readings—are offered free of charge, allowing as many people as possible to discover world cultures. This accessibility policy, maintained since the first edition, makes the festival a true tool for cultural democratization and social cohesion.
The Association culturelle de l'été (ACE), based at 10 allée Duquesne in Nantes, is the driving force behind the festival. It also organizes Les Rendez-vous de l'Erdre, a jazz and classic boat festival, and Débord de Loire, a nautical and artistic event along the Loire River. ACE works year-round to promote cultural diffusion in public spaces, with the aim of providing the widest possible audience access to cultural activities and contributing to Nantes' influence.
Since its first edition in 2005, Aux Heures d'Été has continued to grow. The 21st edition in 2025 set a record with 140 artists programmed, confirming the enthusiasm of the Nantes public for this unmissable summer event. The festival has reinvented itself over the years, expanding its program while retaining its identity as a world music festival, free and rooted in the city's green spaces.
22nd edition of Aux Heures d'Été, from July 7 to August 7, 2026. The free festival of cultures from here and elsewhere returns to Nantes' parks and gardens for five weeks of concerts, shows for young audiences, open-air cinema, and readings.
The 22nd edition of the Aux Heures d'Été festival will take place in Nantes' parks and gardens from July 7 to August 7, 2026. True to its identity as a festival of cultures from here and elsewhere, this new edition will offer about fifty free performances over five weeks: world music concerts in the moats of the Château des ducs de Bretagne every Tuesday and Thursday evening, shows for young audiences, open-air cinema screenings, and readings.
The full program will be announced in spring 2026 on the festival's official website. As every year, the invited artists, from all corners of the world, will create a dialogue between cultures and musical traditions in a spirit of openness and sharing, transforming Nantes into a crossroads of world cultures for the summer.
The festival takes place in several locations in Nantes city center:
All venues are accessible by tram and bus from the TAN network.
The festival is completely free. All events are free to access, no booking required.
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