Independent music, workshops, and mining heritage in Saint-Étienne
Created in 1999 by the Avataria association (heir to the Mad's Collectif founded in 1989), the Avatarium Festival is a multidisciplinary event rooted in the industrial heritage of Saint-Étienne. Every year in May, the festival takes over the Puits Couriot — Parc-Musée de la Mine (Couriot Pit — Mining Museum Park) in Saint-Étienne for three days of concerts, workshops, conferences, and performances. True to a demanding and eclectic musical program — rock, punk, noise, hip-hop, electronic music, dub — the festival champions an alternative cultural approach, open to discovery and against the grain of mass cultural consumption. In addition to concerts, there are workshops on free software and digital technology, engaged conferences, screenings, artistic installations, and guided tours of the former mining site. Driven by a collective of musicians, artists, IT professionals, and graphic designers, Avatarium builds bridges between the working-class past and contemporary alternatives, making the Puits Couriot a place for reflection, creation, and sharing open to all.
Since 1999, the Avatarium Festival has been a unique fixture in the cultural landscape of Saint-Étienne. Organized by the Avataria association, heir to the Mad's Collectif active since 1989, the festival takes place every spring at the historic site of the Puits Couriot — Parc-Musée de la Mine, in the heart of Saint-Étienne. This historically rich location, a testament to the Loire's mining epic, provides a striking backdrop for a festival that bridges industrial history and contemporary creation.
Avatarium's strength lies in its uncompromising artistic direction, focused on discovery and authenticity. The festival offers a journey through independent music: rock, punk, noise, hip-hop, electronic music, dub, and experimental. Each edition brings together local, national, and international artists, with a particular focus on alternative scenes and creators outside commercial circuits. Among the artists who have graced the Avatarium stage over the years: DJ Spooky, Casey, Frustration, Filastine, Moodie Black, Jim Jones & The Righteous Mind, Magik Markers, High Tone, and Psykick Lyrikah.
Avatarium stands out for its multidisciplinary dimension. Beyond the concerts, the festival offers:
The choice of Puits Couriot as the festival venue is deliberate. A listed historic monument, formerly an active mine pit until 1973, it symbolizes the working-class and industrial identity of Saint-Étienne. Avatarium intentionally creates links between past workers' struggles and today's cultural and social alternatives, making the festival a space for memory as well as creation.
The Avataria association, founded in 1998 from the Mad's Collectif (1989-1999), organizes the festival and supports the independent cultural scene in Saint-Étienne year-round. In addition to Avatarium, Avataria develops projects around free internet, community radio (Radio Dio), and documenting local independent music, notably through the Furania project, a book and compilation tracing 40 years of independent music in Saint-Étienne (1980-2020).
The Avatarium Festival returns to Puits Couriot — Parc-Musée de la Mine in Saint-Étienne from May 21st to 23rd, 2026, for a new edition blending independent music concerts, digital workshops, conferences, performances, and guided tours of the mining site. True to its alternative and multidisciplinary approach, the festival will offer three days of musical and cultural discoveries in the unique setting of Saint-Étienne's mining heritage.
The Avatarium Festival returns for a new edition at the Puits Couriot — Parc-Musée de la Mine in Saint-Étienne, from May 21st to 23rd, 2026. Organized by the Avataria association, the festival will continue its mission of promoting independent music and alternative culture in the exceptional setting of the former mining site.
As every year, the program will revolve around concerts of rock, punk, noise, hip-hop, electronic music, and experimental, digital workshops on free software and DIY sound creation, engaged conferences and debates, screenings, artistic installations, and free guided tours of the mine.
The full program will be announced in spring 2026 on the official website of the Avataria association.
The official program for the 2026 edition will be announced in spring 2026. As every year, the festival will offer:
By Car: Saint-Étienne is accessible via the A72 highway from Lyon (approx. 1h) and the A75 from Clermont-Ferrand (approx. 2h). Puits Couriot has a free car park accessible via rue Charles Dupuy.
By Train: Saint-Étienne-Châteaucreux station is served by TGV from Paris (approx. 3h) and by TER from Lyon (approx. 50 min). Puits Couriot is about a 20-minute public transport ride from the station.
By Bus: Line 3 of the STAS network, direction Michon, stop « Couriot — Musée de la Mine ».
Puits Couriot — Parc-Musée de la Mine
3, boulevard Maréchal Franchet d'Espèrey
42000 Saint-Étienne
Prices:
Sales Points: on-site on concert days and at partner points of sale in Saint-Étienne (Méli Mélodie, Entre-pot Café, Little Soba, L'Étrange RDV).
Bar and food stalls at pay-what-you-want or low prices on the festival site.
Avataria Association
BP 237 — 42006 Saint-Étienne Cedex 01
Phone: 04 77 43 83 23
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.avataria.org
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Puits Couriot — Parc-Musée de la Mine
3, boulevard Maréchal Franchet d'Espèrey, 42000 Saint-Étienne