Festival 1001 Notes
Edition 2026 Music Electronic Classical

Festival 1001 Notes

When classical music dialogues with all genres

Limoges — Haute-Vienne (87) Since 2005
Dates 15 Jul — 19 Jul 2026
Location Limoges (87)
Prices
Status Confirmed

About 1001 Notes

Created in 2005 in Limousin, the Festival 1001 Notes is a unique musical event that creates a dialogue between classical music and electro, rap, jazz, metal, and world music. Every summer at the Limoges Olympic Ice Rink, this unmissable event hosts the greatest international performers in a bold and uncompartmentalized program. Founded by Albin de La Tour and the association Opus 87, the festival celebrates music without borders.

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The Festival 1001 Notes: Musical Audacity in Limousin

Born in 2005 from the passion of Albin de La Tour and the association Opus 87, the Festival 1001 Notes is one of the most unique events in the French music scene. Originally, the festival was called Les Estivales du Chalard and offered four concerts in the medieval abbey of Chalard, in Haute-Vienne. In 2009, the merger with the summer festival of Saint-Robert in Corrèze gave birth to 1001 Notes, a name symbolizing the infinite possibilities of music.

A Unique Concept: Breaking Down Genres

The philosophy of the Festival 1001 Notes is based on a founding principle: classical music is not a fixed genre, but a living art that dialogues with all aesthetics. Each edition builds bridges between classical music, baroque music, electro, rap, jazz, trip-hop, metal, and world music. This bold approach attracts a large and curious audience, far beyond the usual circles of classical music.

The Olympic Ice Rink: An Ephemeral Setting

For several years, the festival has been held at the Limoges Municipal Olympic Ice Rink, transformed each July into an exceptional ephemeral concert hall. This atypical venue offers remarkable acoustics and a capacity of nearly 1,000 seats, creating a unique proximity between artists and the audience. The festival village, with free access, offers free aperitif concerts, activities for families, and exhibitions.

Exceptional Artists

Throughout its editions, the Festival 1001 Notes has hosted internationally renowned artists: pianist Khatia Buniatishvili, violinist Nemanja Radulović, pianist Alexandre Tharaud, soprano Barbara Hendricks, electro artist Thylacine, and countertenor Philippe Jaroussky. The 1001 Notes Symphony Orchestra, created in 2023 and conducted by Chloé Meyzie, embodies the new generation of musicians from Limousin.

A Festival Rooted in its Territory

Beyond the summer festival, the Opus 87 association animates a musical season throughout the year in Limoges, particularly at the Basilica of Saint-Michel-des-Lions, and in Paris at the Salle Gaveau. The festival irrigates the Limousin region by investing remarkable heritage sites and offering orchestra workshops open to all, confirming its role as a cultural catalyst in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

1001 Notes — edition 2026

The 21st edition of the Festival 1001 Notes is themed "1001 Notes in Voice". Classical music dialogues with rap, baroque, trip-hop, musical theater, jazz, and metal. Philippe Jaroussky, Natalie Dessay, Skye Edwards (Morcheeba), Tarja Turunen (Nightwish), and Mariam Doumbia (Amadou & Mariam) are on the program.

2026 Edition — 1001 Notes in Voice

The 21st edition of the Festival 1001 Notes takes over the Limoges Olympic Ice Rink from July 15 to 19, 2026, under the theme "1001 Notes in Voice". The program features a dialogue between the great voices of classical music — Philippe Jaroussky, Natalie Dessay — and artists from contemporary music: Skye Edwards (Morcheeba), Tarja Turunen (Nightwish), and Mariam Doumbia (Amadou & Mariam). Ticketing is open on festival1001notes.com.

Prices 1001 Notes 2026

Prices to be confirmed. Ticketing open since March 10, 2026.

Practical information — 1001 Notes

Practical Information

Access

By car: The Olympic Ice Rink is located at 12 boulevard des Petits Carmes, in the city center of Limoges. Parking nearby.

By train: Limoges-Bénédictins station is a 15-minute walk away.

By bus: STCL network, stops near the ice rink.

Ticketing

Tickets on sale at festival1001notes.com, at the Limoges Métropole Tourist Office, and at usual points of sale. Prices from €28 to €68 depending on category. Reduced price €15 for under 25s, free for under 12s.

On-site

Festival village with free access, offering free aperitif concerts, food, and drinks. Children's activities and photo exhibition.

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Where does it take place — 1001 Notes

Patinoire olympique municipale de Limoges

12 boulevard des Petits Carmes, 87000 Limoges

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1001 Notes in brief

Music Electronic Classical Contemporary Music Multidisciplinary Haute-Vienne

History of 1001 Notes