Festival GéNéRiQ
Edition 2025 Finished Music Rock Pop

Festival GéNéRiQ

14 Nov 2025 — 23 Nov 2025
Belfort — Territoire de Belfort (90)

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Edition 2025 — GéNéRiQ

The 2025 edition of the GéNéRiQ festival was held from November 14 to 23 in the five partner cities of the Rhin-Rhône corridor. In Belfort, La Poudrière and Le Granit hosted about ten events. 100 concerts, 70 artists, and 17 cities for this edition which confirmed the festival's unique place in the regional winter cultural landscape.

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2025 Edition — November 14 to 23 in the Five Cities

The GéNéRiQ 2025 festival brought its audience together from November 14 to 23, deploying its concerts in the five partner urban areas: Belfort, Besançon, Dijon, Mulhouse, and Montbéliard. With 100 concerts, 70 artists, and extensions into 17 cities, the 2025 edition confirmed the festival's exceptional territorial reach.

In Belfort

The festival took over La Poudrière, the Théâtre Le Granit, and the Maison de la Négritude et des Droits de l'Homme for about ten concerts spread over the ten days of the festival. The Belfort program mixed established artists and discoveries, in venues as varied as they were intimate, true to the GéNéRiQ spirit.

Concerts in Unusual Venues

As every year, GéNéRiQ surprised its audience by taking over unexpected locations: private apartments transformed into small concert halls for acoustic performances, gymnasiums converted into ephemeral dance floors, and public spaces for free concerts open to all.

Prices

From 0.00€ — 20.00€

50% of concerts are free. Paid concerts: approximately 10 to 20 EUR.
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Where does it take place — GéNéRiQ

La Poudrière et lieux insolites (festival itinérant)

Avenue de l'Espérance, 90000 Belfort

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GéNéRiQ in brief

Music Rock Pop Electronic Techno Jazz Baroque Music Territoire de Belfort

History of GéNéRiQ