Festival de Chambord
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Festival de Chambord

29 Jun 2025 — 12 Jul 2025
Chambord — Loir-et-Cher (41)

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Edition 2025 — Festival de Chambord

The 14th edition of the Festival de Chambord will take place from June 29 to July 12, 2025, featuring a colorful and eclectic program of 12 evenings bringing together nearly 300 artists, 4 orchestras, and major musical figures such as André Manoukian, Bertrand Chamayou, Edgar Moreau, Vanessa Wagner, and the ensemble Doulce Mémoire.

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Festival de Chambord 2025 - 14th Edition

The 14th edition of the Festival de Chambord will take over the French gardens of the château from June 29 to July 12, 2025. This exceptional edition offers 12 evenings of concerts bringing together nearly 300 artists in the majestic setting of the largest château in the Loire Valley.

The program, curated by artistic director Vanessa Wagner, spans a wide musical spectrum, from Renaissance songs to French chanson, including major works by Baroque and Romantic composers. Four orchestras are featured, alongside renowned soloists.

Among the highlights of this edition are: pianist and jazzman André Manoukian, piano virtuoso Bertrand Chamayou, cellist Edgar Moreau, pianist Vanessa Wagner herself, and the Renaissance music ensemble Doulce Mémoire. Emerging young talents complete a rich and diverse lineup.

Two major concerts will take place in the French gardens, at the foot of the château's famous north facade, offering an unforgettable musical experience under the stars.

Where does it take place — Festival de Chambord

Jardins à la française du Château de Chambord

Château de Chambord, 41250 Chambord

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02 54 50 50 40

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