Jazz for everyone, from Saint-Chamond to the whole Loire region
Created in 1979, the Rhino Jazz(s) is one of the oldest and most important jazz festivals in France. Every autumn, from late September to mid-October, it offers about fifty traveling concerts in thirty towns spread across the Loire and Rhône departments, from Lyon to Firminy, passing through Saint-Étienne and Saint-Chamond. Under the artistic direction of Ludovic Chazalon, the festival explores all facets of jazz: blues, soul, gospel, world music, contemporary jazz, and gypsy jazz, welcoming artists from all over the world. Always on the lookout for new talent, Rhino has notably presented the first concerts of Paolo Conte, Michel Petrucciani, Stéphane Grappelli, Salif Keita, and Ray Lema. Located at the Château du Jarez in Saint-Chamond, the festival attracts nearly 20,000 festival-goers each year and has become a must-attend event on the jazz scene in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
Since 1979, the Rhino Jazz(s) Festival has consistently created a buzz in the world of jazz music. Founded in Saint-Chamond, in the Loire department, it has become, over the decades, a privileged partner for over thirty towns spread across three departments: Loire, Rhône, and Isère. This itinerant nature is the very DNA of the festival, which takes over diverse venues such as small hundred-seat churches, municipal halls, castles, cinematheques, and the Saint-Étienne Opera House.
The festival's symbol—the rhinoceros—was born in 1990 during an exhibition by Saint-Étienne artist Jacques Barry, who filled the Jean-Dasté hall with his rhinoceros paintings. From 1991 onwards, the animal became the festival's official mascot, appearing each year in large format on 4x3 meter posters between Saint-Étienne and Lyon, heralding the upcoming festival.
Under the artistic direction of Ludovic Chazalon, Rhino Jazz(s) continues its tradition of mixing established stars with emerging talents. Over the years, the festival has hosted legends such as Paolo Conte, Michel Petrucciani, Stéphane Grappelli, Salif Keita, Ray Lema, Chucho Valdés, and Ibrahim Maalouf. The programming covers a wide spectrum: contemporary jazz, blues, soul, gospel, R&B, world music, gypsy jazz, afrobeat, and Creole music.
Each year, the festival reaches approximately 3,000 children through dedicated concerts and educational workshops. This educational dimension, combined with its itinerant nature across rural and urban areas, makes Rhino Jazz(s) a key player in cultural democratization in the Loire region.
Among the festival's emblematic venues is the Collégiale Notre-Dame de Saint-Chamond, a recently restored former church. During the European Heritage Days, it hosts an exhibition retracing the festival's history, as well as musical entertainment throughout the event.
As a member of the Europe Jazz Network, Rhino Jazz(s) welcomes artists from all continents: USA, Canada, Africa, Japan, Denmark, Israel, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, and many others. It is supported by the Department of Loire, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, Saint-Étienne Métropole, and the city of Saint-Chamond.
48th edition of the Rhino Jazz(s) Festival. The traveling jazz festival of the Loire and Rhône regions returns for a new autumn edition, with about fifty concerts scheduled in thirty towns. The full program will be unveiled in the summer of 2026.
The Rhino Jazz(s) Festival returns for its 48th edition in autumn 2026, from Thursday, September 24 to Sunday, October 18. True to its traveling format, the festival will once again take over about thirty towns between the Loire and Rhône regions to offer nearly fifty concerts.
Under the artistic direction of Ludovic Chazalon, this new edition will continue the exploration of all facets of jazz: blues, soul, gospel, world music, contemporary jazz, afrobeat, and Creole music. As every year, the program will mix international stars and discoveries, in venues as diverse as churches, concert halls, castles, and theaters.
The Salle Aristide Briand in Saint-Chamond and the Château du Jarez will host the festival's highlights, while the Collégiale Notre-Dame will offer exhibitions and entertainment.
The full program and ticketing will be announced in the summer of 2026 on the official website rhinojazz.com.
The festival headquarters is located at the Château du Jarez, 11 rue Benoît Oriol, 42400 Saint-Chamond. Concerts take place in numerous venues across 29 towns in the Loire and Rhône regions.
By car: Saint-Chamond is accessible via the A47 highway (Lyon-Saint-Étienne), exit Saint-Chamond. Concert venues generally have parking nearby.
By train: Saint-Chamond station (TER from Lyon Part-Dieu in 40 min or from Saint-Étienne in 10 min).
Prices vary depending on the concert and venue:
Many concerts are offered between 15 and 20 EUR to ensure accessibility for the widest audience.
Tickets on sale at billetterie.festik.net/rhinojazz/ and on the official website rhinojazz.com.
Rhino Jazz(s) Festival
Château du Jarez, 11 rue Benoît Oriol
42400 Saint-Chamond
Tel: 04 77 19 59 15
Email: [email protected]
Ticketing: [email protected]
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11 rue Benoît Oriol, 42400 Saint-Chamond