Béthune Carnival
The great spring festival of Béthune
2026
About Béthune Carnival
Béthune Carnival — edition 2026
2026 Edition
The Béthune Carnival is expected to return in the spring of 2026 for a new edition. The detailed program will be announced in early 2026.
Highlights Béthune Carnival 2026
To remember for 2026
- Grand carnival parade through the streets of Béthune
- Carnival village on the Grand'Place
- Rigodon and chocolate toss
- Detailed program to come
Programme Béthune Carnival 2026
Program to be announced
Prices Béthune Carnival 2026
Béthune Carnival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held on 12 April 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Béthune Carnival
Practical Information
Date
The Béthune Carnival generally takes place on a Sunday in April. Usual times: carnival village from 11 am on the Grand'Place, grand parade at 3 pm, free concert in the late afternoon.
Access
By car: Béthune is accessible via the A26 motorway (exit 6). Several free parking lots are available in the town center.
By train: Béthune station is served by TER Hauts-de-France from Lille (about 40 minutes), Lens, and Arras.
Practical Tips
- All activities are free and open to all.
- Come in costume to fully participate in the celebration!
- Wear comfortable shoes for the parade and the rigodon.
- Food stalls and refreshment stands are available on the Grand'Place.
- The carnival takes place outdoors: bring rain gear in case of uncertain weather.
The Béthune Carnival: A Festive Tradition of the North
Every year in April, the town of Béthune perpetuates the tradition of the carnivals of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais by organizing a grand popular parade through its streets. For over thirty years, this festive and intergenerational event has brought together the inhabitants of Béthune and surrounding towns in a spirit of conviviality and sharing.
The Grand Carnival Parade
The heart of the carnival is its grand procession, which usually starts in the early afternoon from Place Joffre to reach the Grand'Place. About a thousand carnival-goers don their finest costumes and parade to the rhythm of brass bands, percussion, and lively music. Carnival troupes from all over the region, particularly from Dunkirk, Bailleul, and Steenvoorde, join the parade, bringing their traditions and infectious energy.
Floats and Costumes
Allegorical floats, decorated with creativity and humor, parade alongside giants and costumed groups. Participants compete in imagination to create colorful and original costumes, contributing to the joyful and quirky atmosphere that characterizes the carnivals of the region.
The Rigodon and the Chocolate Toss
Upon the procession's arrival at the Grand'Place, the celebration reaches its peak with the traditional rigodon, a lively collective dance where carnival-goers and spectators mingle in a giant circle. The most anticipated moment for children is the chocolate toss from the balcony of the Town Hall, a tradition that creates memorable scenes of joy each year.
A Lively Carnival Village
From the morning onwards, a carnival village is set up on the Grand'Place with various activities: waiters' race, traditional games, face painting for children, food stalls, and refreshment stands. In the late afternoon, a free concert concludes the day in a festive and relaxed atmosphere.
A Living Heritage
The Béthune Carnival is part of the rich tradition of carnivals in Northern France, recognized for its popular and participatory dimension. It is a moment of social communion where barriers disappear, and the whole town celebrates the return of sunny days together.
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