Faubourg du Blues Festival

Verdun's international blues festival

Verdun — Meuse (55) Since 2015
Music Blues Outdoor
Faubourg du Blues Festival
Edition
2026
Faubourg du Blues

About Faubourg du Blues

The Faubourg du Blues Festival is a must-attend blues event organized every autumn in Verdun by the Communauté d'Agglomération du Grand Verdun. Created in 2015, it offers about ten days structured around two main events: a "Juke Joint" week with free concerts in the city's bars, followed by gala evenings at the Jeanne d'Arc hall with international artists. Blending discoveries and headliners, the Faubourg du Blues makes Verdun vibrate to the rhythm of blues in all its forms.
Dates 07 Oct — 17 Oct 2026
Location Verdun (55)
Prices
Status Confirmed
Edition 2026

Faubourg du Blues — edition 2026

The 12th edition of the Faubourg du Blues Festival takes place in Verdun from October 7 to 17, 2026, organized by the Grand Verdun Agglomeration Community. The "Juke Joint" week features free performances in downtown bars (Le Windsor, La Barge, Le Club, Orge & Houblon, Le Terrier, L'Estaminet), followed by three gala evenings at the Scène Jeanne d'Arc featuring Guto Konrad (BR), Kid Colling Cartel (LU), Shaggy Dogs, Riccardo Grosso Band (IT), and Elise & The Sugarsweets. In total, around twenty bands will perform, covering traditional blues, blues-rock, and soul.

Highlights Faubourg du Blues 2026

  • Guto Konrad (BR) — October 15, Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • Kid Colling Cartel (LU) — October 16, Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • Shaggy Dogs (FR) — October 16, Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • Riccardo Grosso Band (IT) — October 17, Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • Free Juke Joint week in Verdun bars, October 7 to 10

Programme Faubourg du Blues 2026

Wednesday, October 7, 2026

  • 7:00 PM — Thomas Ford & Becca Langsford (UK), jump blues · Restaurant Le Grand Meaulnes
  • 8:30 PM — Olivier Mas (FR), blues boogie country rock · Lycée Margueritte
  • 8:30 PM — Abys, modern blues · Le Windsor
  • 9:30 PM — Shook Me, blues-rock · La Barge

Thursday, October 8, 2026

  • 10:00 AM — Louisiana Mambo (FR), musical storytelling for children · Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • 6:00 PM — Robert Springer (FR) + Muddy What? (DE), lecture and news blues concert · Centre Mondial de la Paix – vaulted room
  • 9:00 PM — Mr Hardearly (FR), white urban blues · Lycée Nicole Mangin
  • 9:00 PM — Black Cat Joe & Miss Corina, blues boogie · Le Club

Friday, October 9, 2026

  • 8:30 PM — Dusty F'Rocks, indie folk · Orge & Houblon
  • 9:30 PM — Musical Trip · Le Lieu

Saturday, October 10, 2026

  • 8:30 PM — Mmg, blues soul folk · Le Terrier
  • 9:30 PM — Kalamazoo Blues Band, traditional blues · L'Estaminet

Thursday, October 15, 2026

  • 7:00 PM — Rising Storm + Kids are Alright, blues ensembles from the Grand Verdun Conservatory · Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • 8:15 PM — Shake'Em and the Jukes (FR), blues-rock, winner of Juke Joint 2025 · Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • 9:30 PM — Guto Konrad (BR), contemporary blues-rock · Scène Jeanne d'Arc

Friday, October 16, 2026

  • 7:00 PM — Doc Lou & the Roosters (FR), blues-rock · Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • 8:30 PM — Kid Colling Cartel (LU), alternative blues-rock · Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • 10:00 PM — Shaggy Dogs (FR), fiesta blues'n'roll · Scène Jeanne d'Arc

Saturday, October 17, 2026

  • 7:00 PM — Bonny B. (KH), positive blues · Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • 8:30 PM — Riccardo Grosso Band (IT), fire blues music, grit, soul · Scène Jeanne d'Arc
  • 10:00 PM — Elise & The Sugarsweets (FR), rhythm'n blues · Scène Jeanne d'Arc

Full program published by the organizer (source: faubourgdublues.fr, In and Off programming, accessed on 08/19/2026). Juke Joint concerts in city bars are free; evening shows at the Scène Jeanne d'Arc require a ticket.

Prices Faubourg du Blues 2026

Free Juke Joint concerts. Prices for Jeanne d'Arc evenings to be confirmed.
Practical information

Practical information — Faubourg du Blues

Access

The festival takes place in Verdun, in the Meuse department (55), Grand Est region.

  • By car: Verdun is accessible via the A4 motorway (Verdun exit, about 30 km away) from Paris or Metz, or via the RN3 from Paris via Châlons-en-Champagne. Free parking is available in the city center.
  • By train: Verdun station (TER Grand Est Metz-Verdun line). From Paris-Est, change at Metz or Châlons-en-Champagne. The station is about a 15-minute walk from the city center.
  • By bus: Fluo Grand Est bus lines serving Verdun from the main towns in Meuse.

Festival venues

The festival takes place in several locations in the city:

  • Jeanne d'Arc Hall: 60 avenue de la 42e Division, 55100 Verdun — main venue for gala evenings.
  • Bars and restaurants in the city center: various Verdun establishments host the Juke Joint week concerts (detailed program available before the festival).

Ticketing

Tickets for the evenings at the Jeanne d'Arc hall are available:

  • Online at faubourgdublues.fr (via Seetickets)
  • On-site on concert nights, subject to availability

The Juke Joint week concerts in Verdun's bars are free.

Indicative prices

  • Dinner-concert package: €48
  • Reduced rates for job seekers, students, people with disabilities, under 18s, RSA and minimum old-age pension recipients (with proof)

Schedules

Doors open 1 hour before the start of the concerts at the Jeanne d'Arc hall. Bar and light refreshments available on-site.

Contact

Cultural Department of the Communauté d'Agglomération du Grand Verdun
15 rue Président Poincaré, 55100 Verdun
Phone: 03 29 83 44 22
Email: [email protected]

Accessibility

The Jeanne d'Arc hall is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Reduced rates are offered to people with disabilities upon presentation of proof.

A blues festival in the heart of Verdun

Created in 2015, the Faubourg du Blues Festival is a major cultural event in the city of Verdun, supported by the Communauté d'Agglomération du Grand Verdun through its cultural department. In a decade, it has established itself as one of the most renowned blues festivals in the Grand Est region and is among the unmissable autumn blues events in France. Each edition brings together artists from around the world — United States, Australia, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands — to celebrate blues in all its forms.

Two highlights, one spirit

The festival spans about ten days and is structured around two distinct periods:

The Juke Joint Week

During the first part of the festival, the bars, restaurants, and venues in Verdun transform into authentic Juke Joints, those small clubs in the southern United States where blues was born. Free and intimate concerts are offered in various establishments in the city, recreating the warm and authentic atmosphere of Mississippi clubs. Artists perform up close to the audience, in a spirit of sharing and conviviality. School interventions also aim to introduce young people to this historically rich music.

Evenings at the Jeanne d'Arc Hall

The second part of the festival takes over the Jeanne d'Arc hall, a true gem for gala evenings. Three nights of concerts feature international headliners on a grand stage, with a demanding program blending traditional blues, blues rock, soul, gospel, and boogie. The remarkable acoustics of the venue and its capacity make it an ideal setting for memorable performances. Dinner-concert packages allow for a combination of gastronomy and music.

An international program

Over the years, Faubourg du Blues has hosted renowned artists such as Archie Lee Hooker, Luke Winslow-King, Kai Strauss, Peter Karp, and Kris Pohlman, alongside emerging talents and bands from the French blues scene. The program, which includes about fifteen official concerts and several "off" concerts, offers a comprehensive panorama of contemporary blues, from the Delta roots to the most modern sounds.

A festival rooted in its territory

The Faubourg du Blues actively participates in the cultural life of Verdun and the influence of the Meuse region. By investing in the city's convivial spaces, the festival creates a strong link between music, local businesses, and residents. The Ensemble Blues du Conservatoire du Grand Verdun regularly participates, demonstrating the local roots of this passion for the blues. The festival also contributes to Verdun's tourist appeal by attracting festival-goers from all over France and abroad.

Prices and ticketing

The Juke Joint week concerts are free. For the evenings at the Jeanne d'Arc hall, tickets are available online on the festival's official website or on-site on concert nights (subject to availability). Dinner-concert packages at €48 are offered. Reduced rates are available for job seekers, students, people with disabilities, RSA and minimum old-age pension recipients, as well as those under 18, upon presentation of proof. Doors open one hour before the concerts begin, with a bar and light refreshments available on-site.

Where does it take place — Faubourg du Blues

Scène Jeanne d'Arc (ancienne église, Cité Verte)
6 place Georges Guérin, 55100 Verdun, 55100 Verdun

Faubourg du Blues in brief

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History of Faubourg du Blues

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