Festi'val d'Olt
Festival of contemporary music and street arts in the Haute Vallée du Lot
2026
About Festi'val d'Olt
Festi'val d'Olt — edition 2026
Prices Festi'val d'Olt 2026
Festi'val d'Olt — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 28 May to 30 May 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 — Festi'val d'Olt
Access
By car: Le Bleymard is located on the N88, about 25 km east of Mende. From the A75 motorway, take the Mende exit then the N88 towards Le Puy-en-Velay. The village is in the commune of Mont-Lozère-et-Goulet.
By public transport: The nearest train station is Mende (25 km away). Shuttles or carpooling are sometimes organized by the festival.
Ticketing
Presale: evening 23 € (reduced rate 21 €), 3-day pass 55 € (reduced rate 50 €). Free for children under 10 accompanied. Daytime street performances at free price. Reduced rate for job seekers and students.
Contact
Association Rudeboy Crew – 3, place de la Poste, 48190 Le Bleymard – Tel: 04 66 45 20 50 – Email: [email protected]
Festi'val d'Olt: Contemporary Music and Street Arts at the Foot of Mont Lozère
Nestled in the commune of Le Bleymard, at the foot of Mont Lozère and in the heart of the Haute Vallée du Lot, Festi'val d'Olt is an atypical festival that has been blending contemporary music and street arts since 2005. Driven by the association Rudeboy Crew, created in 2004 by young people from the region, this festival has become a must-attend event for lovers of musical discoveries and live performance in Lozère.
A Festival Born from the Territory
The Rudeboy Crew association was born from the desire of young inhabitants of the Haute Vallée du Lot to create an ambitious cultural event in their rural territory. Since its first edition, Festi'val d'Olt has grown while retaining its spirit of independence, conviviality, and openness. The festival is built around strong values: supporting artistic creation, discovering new forms, accessibility for the greatest number, and territorial anchoring.
Three Days of Artistic Discoveries
Every year at the end of May, Festi'val d'Olt offers three evenings of concerts under a big top and two days of street performances in the village of Le Bleymard. The musical programming, deliberately eclectic and curious, mixes rock, experimental music, electro, world music, hip-hop, and unclassifiable creations. The festival highlights emerging artists and unique projects, far from the beaten path of the music industry.
Street arts play an essential role in the festival's identity. Street theater, circus, and performance companies take over the streets, squares, and nooks of the village for itinerant shows, installations, and surprising interventions. The 2025 edition notably hosted Bruital Compagnie with “Dark”, Compagnie Thyase with “Pilule Rouge”, and La Hurlante with “Les Ailes”.
Unique and Demanding Artists
Festi'val d'Olt has earned a reputation for discovering talent and championing demanding music. Among the artists who have marked recent editions, we can mention Poil Ueda, an unclassifiable project blending Japanese tradition and noise rock, Baby Volcano, a trilingual electro-poetic performance, Matt Elliott, a British songwriter with dark and enchanting ballads, and Zombie Zombie, a cult French electronic duo.
Artist Residencies
Beyond the festival's main event, the Rudeboy Crew association develops a program of artist residencies in the region. These residencies allow companies and musicians to create in an inspiring environment, in contact with the locals and the Lozère landscape, and to present their works in progress during sharing sessions open to the public.
Conviviality and Festival Spirit
Festi'val d'Olt is also a time for conviviality and sharing. The festival campsite, the food areas offering local products, the encounters between artists and the public, and the warm atmosphere of the village of Le Bleymard all contribute to making each edition a unique moment. The festival is aimed at a family and curious audience, with street performances accessible to all during the day and reduced prices for young people and job seekers.
Where does it take place — Festi'val d'Olt
Festi'val d'Olt in brief
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