Fête du Bruit in Saint-Nolff
Edition 2026 Music Rock Pop

Fête du Bruit in Saint-Nolff

The biggest contemporary music festival in Morbihan

Saint-Nolff — Morbihan (56) Since 2018
Dates 10 Jul — 12 Jul 2026
Location Saint-Nolff (56)
Prices 40.00€ — 175.00€
Status Confirmed

About Fête du Bruit

Born in 2018 on the Kerboulard site in Saint-Nolff, Fête du Bruit is the leading contemporary music festival in Morbihan. Created by Régie Scène to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Fête du Bruit in Landerneau, this Vannes-based offshoot won over the Breton public from its very first edition. Rock, electro, rap, pop: all styles meet over three days in an eclectic program mixing international headliners and emerging talents. With 55,000 festival-goers in 2025, the festival has established itself as a must-attend event in Southern Brittany.

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Fête du Bruit in Saint-Nolff: the musical event of Morbihan

Located on the vast Kerboulard site in Saint-Nolff, a few kilometers from Vannes, Fête du Bruit was born in 2018 from Régie Scène's desire to extend the Fête du Bruit adventure in Landerneau to the Morbihan department, on the occasion of the Finistère festival's tenth anniversary. The gamble paid off immediately: 45,000 festival-goers responded to the call from the very first edition, making Fête du Bruit the largest contemporary music festival in Morbihan.

An eclectic and ambitious program

The strength of Fête du Bruit lies in its resolutely eclectic program. Each edition boldly mixes genres: rock, electro, rap, hip-hop, pop, reggae, French chanson, and world music follow one another on the festival stages. Top international artists rub shoulders with national talents on the rise and local Breton bands, offering the public a rich and varied musical experience. In 2025, Black Eyed Peas, Ninho & Niska, Soprano, Vald, Kyo, Rilès, Boris Brejcha, Santa, and L'Entourloop were among the headliners.

Three days of open-air celebration

Each summer, the festival takes over the bucolic Kerboulard site for three days of open-air concerts. In addition to the music stages, the festival offers a complete festival village with varied food options, bars, craft stalls, and relaxation areas. A campsite is set up on-site, allowing festival-goers to experience the event from start to finish in a friendly and family atmosphere.

Strong territorial roots

Supported by Régie Scène, a Breton event production company led by Joël Bernard, Fête du Bruit is deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the Pays de Vannes. The festival collaborates closely with the municipality of Saint-Nolff and local authorities, mobilizes hundreds of volunteers, and generates significant economic benefits for the region. With over 55,000 festival-goers in 2025, it has become one of the largest music festivals in Brittany and a driver of summer tourism in the Gulf of Morbihan.

A growing festival

Since its creation, Fête du Bruit in Saint-Nolff has continued to grow. Each edition enriches its program, expands its infrastructure, and strengthens its hospitality offerings. The festival has successfully built a loyal family and intergenerational audience, attracted by the musical diversity and warm atmosphere that prevail on the Kerboulard site. The 7th edition in 2026 promises to be another milestone in the history of this now essential event on the French festival scene.

Fête du Bruit — edition 2026

The 7th edition of Fête du Bruit in Saint-Nolff will take place from July 10th to 12th, 2026, at the Kerboulard site. The announced lineup promises an exceptional weekend with Damso, Bigflo & Oli, Julien Doré, Paul Kalkbrenner, Afrojack, Christophe Maé, Asaf Avidan, Charlie Winston, The Avener, PLK, Kompromat, Naza, Cali, Théodora, Adèle Castillon, and many other artists.

7th Edition — July 10, 11, and 12, 2026

Fête du Bruit in Saint-Nolff returns for its 7th edition from July 10th to 12th, 2026, at the Kerboulard site. After the resounding success of 2025 and its 55,000 festival-goers, the festival is stepping up its game again with a rich and varied lineup.

Friday, July 10th

PLK will be the rap headliner for this opening night, accompanied by Charlie Winston and his warm folk-pop, the star DJ The Avener, the revelation Théodora, the talented Adèle Castillon, the band Electric Pyramid, Liza Liza, and DJ PHLP.

Saturday, July 11th

A landmark evening with the triumphant return of Bigflo & Oli and the appearance of Damso, one of the biggest names in French rap. Julien Doré will bring his sunny pop, the electro duo Kompromat (Vitalic & Rebeka Warrior) will ignite the dancefloor, Flox will share his festive reggae, and PHLP will handle the musical transitions.

Sunday, July 12th

A grand finale with Dutch DJ Afrojack and Berlin-based electro producer Paul Kalkbrenner for a high-flying electro conclusion. Christophe Maé will get the crowd singing, Israel's Asaf Avidan will deliver his vocal flights, Naza will electrify the audience, Cali will bring his committed rock, and Jane et les Autres will complete this closing day.

Prices Fête du Bruit 2026

3-day pass: from €160. 2-day pass: from €110. 1-day ticket: from €59.90. Child ticket: €40. Camping: supplement €10 (3 days) / €5 (1 day).

Practical information — Fête du Bruit

Practical Information

Location

Kerboulard Site, 56250 Saint-Nolff (Morbihan, Brittany). The festival takes place outdoors on a vast rural area located about 8 km northeast of Vannes.

Access

By car: From Vannes, take the D126 towards Saint-Nolff then follow the "Fête du Bruit" signs. Free parking is available near the site with regular shuttle buses.

By bus: Special shuttle buses are provided from Vannes train station on festival days. Information on the festival website.

By train: Vannes SNCF station (TGV from Paris in 2h30). SNCF TER BreizhGo offers special deals for festival-goers.

Carpooling: A dedicated carpooling platform is available on the festival website.

2026 Prices

3-day pass: from €160 (excluding camping). "Last Chance" price: €175.

2-day pass: from €110 (excluding camping).

1-day ticket: from €59.90.

1-day child ticket: €40 (under 12 years old on the festival date).

Camping: supplement of €10 for the 3-day pass, €5 for 1 day.

Tickets are offered in four price tiers: "Promo", "Early", "Regular", and "Last Chance". The earlier you book, the more advantageous the price.

Ticketing

Tickets available at stnolff.festival-fetedubruit.com, on Pass Culture, at Fnac, at Leclerc Billetterie, and on See Tickets.

Camping

A campsite is set up in the immediate vicinity of the festival site. Access with camping supplement. Toilets, showers, and water points available. The campsite opens the day before the first day of the festival.

Food and Drink

Numerous food trucks and catering stands are present on site: Breton crepes, burgers, world cuisine, vegetarian options. Several bars offer local beers and cocktails.

Accessibility

The festival is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Raised platforms are set up in front of the stages. Contact: [email protected] for any specific requests.

Contact

Phone: 02 98 30 30 15

Email: [email protected]

Official website: stnolff.festival-fetedubruit.com

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Where does it take place — Fête du Bruit

Site de Kerboulard

Site de Kerboulard, 56250 Saint-Nolff

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Fête du Bruit in brief

Music Rock Pop Electronic Hip-Hop Rap Outdoor Morbihan

History of Fête du Bruit