World music played on plucked strings in Tours
The International Festival of Plucked Strings is a world music festival held annually in November at the Salle Jean de Ockeghem in Tours. Created in 2001, this unique event in France explores world music with tolerance and conviviality through the lens of plucked string instruments: oud, lute, guitar, mandolin, kora, sitar, qanun, and many others. The festival offers a subtle blend of learned music and popular tradition, bringing together musicians from all over the world in the acoustic setting of the 15th-century former Saint-Denis church.
Since 2001, the International Festival of Plucked Strings has been a must-attend event for lovers of world music in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This original festival explores the rich sounds of plucked string instruments from all musical traditions: Arabic oud, medieval lute, classical and flamenco guitar, mandolin, African kora, Indian sitar, qanun, bouzouki, and many others. Each edition is an invitation to travel through the sounds of the entire world.
The uniqueness of the Festival of Plucked Strings lies in its approach that blends learned music and popular traditions with tolerance and conviviality. The programs of the various editions feature ensembles of Arab-Andalusian music, soloists of Oriental music, as well as groups playing Western classical music or acoustic progressive rock. This diversity is the richness of a festival that rejects divisions and celebrates the universality of music.
The festival takes place at the Salle Jean de Ockeghem, a music and vocal space located in the former 15th-century Saint-Denis church, at 15 Place Châteauneuf in Tours. This heritage site offers exceptional natural acoustics, perfectly suited to the subtle sounds of plucked string instruments. Situated in the heart of Tours' historic district, near the famous Place Plumereau, it provides an ideal setting for these intimate concerts.
Over its 24 editions, the festival has hosted internationally renowned musicians and ensembles. The 2025 edition notably features La Zonda (South American and Balkan traditions), the Quintet Al Andalus / Samai (lutes, double bass, percussion), the Ensemble El Ouns & Abdelali Bouayoune (Lebanese music), the Ensemble Watar (Palestinian music), and Anass Benmoussa (Egyptian and Syrian music). Each year, the festival brings together artists from Spain, the Maghreb, the Middle East, Latin America, and Europe.
Scheduled over three days in November, the festival offers evening concerts and Sunday morning performances, allowing all audiences to discover the sonic treasures of plucked strings. With accessible prices and a three-day pass, it remains true to its mission of sharing and musical discovery.
24th edition of the International Festival of Plucked Strings at the Salle Jean de Ockeghem in Tours. Program includes: La Zonda, Quintet Al Andalus / Samai, Ensemble El Ouns & Abdelali Bouayoune, Ensemble Watar, and Anass Benmoussa.
The 24th edition of the International Festival of Plucked Strings will be held from November 14 to 16, 2025 at the Salle Jean de Ockeghem in Tours.
Friday, November 14 at 8:30 PM: La Zonda — songs and music blending South American and Balkan traditions.
Saturday, November 15: Quintet Al Andalus / Samai (lutes, double bass, percussion) at 8:30 PM, followed by the Ensemble El Ouns & Abdelali Bouayoune (Lebanese music) at 9:30 PM.
Sunday, November 16: Ensemble Watar (Palestinian music) at 3:00 PM, then Anass Benmoussa (Egyptian and Syrian music) at 4:00 PM.
The festival takes place at the Salle Jean de Ockeghem, 15 Place Châteauneuf, 37000 Tours.
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Salle Jean de Ockeghem
15 Place Châteauneuf, 37000 Tours