Carnaval d'Aubervilliers
The popular and electric carnival of the Quatre-Chemins district
2026
About Carnaval d'Aubervilliers
Carnaval d'Aubervilliers — edition 2026
Carnaval d'Aubervilliers — 2026 Edition
The 2026 carnival season in Aubervilliers will once again offer its festive events: the Chinese New Year parade in winter, the popular Mardi Gras carnival, and the Electric Carnival at the Point Fort on March 27, 2026 (8:30 PM) with Djé Balèti and Carnaval/Cannibale. Full program on the town hall website.
Programme Carnaval d'Aubervilliers 2026
2026 Program (confirmed dates)
- Winter 2026: Chinese New Year Parade
- Around Mardi Gras: Popular Carnival — parade in the city center
- March 27, 2026 at 8:30 PM: Electric Carnival at the Point Fort — Djé Balèti + Carnaval/Cannibale
Prices Carnaval d'Aubervilliers 2026
Carnaval d'Aubervilliers — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 16 February to 27 March 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 — Carnaval d'Aubervilliers
Practical Information
Locations
Aubervilliers City Center — carnival parade (starts at Place de la Mairie)
Le Point Fort d'Aubervilliers — 174 Avenue Jean Jaurès, 93300 Aubervilliers (Electric Carnival)
Place de la Mairie and Avenue Victor Hugo — Chinese New Year parade
Access
- Metro line 12: Mairie d'Aubervilliers station
- Tram T1: Aubervilliers – Pantin – Quatre Chemins stop
- Bus: lines 65, 170, 249, 302, 303
Typical Annual Program
- January/February: Chinese New Year Parade (Place de la Mairie – Avenue Victor Hugo)
- Around Mardi Gras: Popular Carnival (parade in the city center)
- March: Electric Carnival at the Point Fort (Djé Balèti + Carnaval/Cannibale)
- July 14: Bastille Day
Prices
Street parade: free admission. Some indoor events (Electric Carnival) are ticketed.
Contact
Mairie d'Aubervilliers
Place de la Mairie, 93300 Aubervilliers
Tel: 01 48 39 51 00
Website: mairie-aubervilliers.fr
The Carnaval d'Aubervilliers: a festive city at the four crossroads of the world
Aubervilliers (93300), a town in northern Seine-Saint-Denis long nicknamed “Auber-la-Rouge” for its working-class and militant history, is today a city resolutely focused on the future. Crossed by the Canal Saint-Denis and home to an exceptional network of associations, it hosts an annual popular carnival that celebrates its human diversity and cultural vitality.
The Popular Carnival
The Carnaval d'Aubervilliers brings together residents in the city streets each year for a festive parade around Mardi Gras. Families, children, and associations gather in costumes and masks to parade through the downtown streets in an atmosphere of collective joy. Music groups — percussionists, brass bands, and fanfares — animate the procession, transforming the streets into a giant street stage.
The city archives preserve the memory of a carnival for all times in Aubervilliers, attesting to the long-standing nature of this popular festive tradition in the commune, particularly the children's carnival which mobilized the youngest each year in a colorful and joyful celebration.
The Electric Carnival at the Point Fort
One of the city's most original carnival highlights is the Electric Carnival, organized at the Point Fort d'Aubervilliers (174 Avenue Jean Jaurès). This festive musical event combines the group Djé Balèti — specialists in island music and Antillean carnival tradition — with performances by the company Carnaval/Cannibale. This evening, at the crossroads of Caribbean musical traditions and contemporary creation, perfectly illustrates Aubervilliers' plural identity.
The Chinese New Year Parade
Aubervilliers also hosts the Chinese New Year parade each winter, which starts from the Place de la Mairie and heads towards Avenue Victor Hugo, with a festive program at Square Stalingrad. This parade with red flags, dragons, and firecrackers confirms the multicultural dimension of Aubervilliers' festivities, of which the Asian community is an essential component.
A Territory in Full Renaissance
Aubervilliers is undergoing profound urban transformation with the extension of metro line 12, the development of the Canal Saint-Denis banks, and the construction of new public facilities. Its carnivals and popular festivals bear witness to the vitality of a community united in the face of its territory's changes and confident in its future.
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