On June 21st, Gennevilliers celebrates musical diversity in its neighborhoods and at Le Tamanoir
In Gennevilliers, Fête de la Musique gives voice to the musical richness of a town emblematic of the cultural diversity of the Île-de-France region. Neighborhood stages, concerts at the Salle des Fêtes, and programming at Le Tamanoir, a hub for contemporary world music, create an eclectic and popular program every June 21st.
Gennevilliers (92230), a working-class and multicultural town north of the Hauts-de-Seine department, on the banks of the Seine, is one of the most culturally rich towns in the department. Its dense network of associations, demographic diversity, and quality cultural facilities make Fête de la Musique a particularly vibrant event every June 21st.
One of the major players in Gennevilliers' music scene is Le Tamanoir, a venue dedicated to contemporary world music. This regionally recognized concert club offers an ambitious program throughout the year and actively participates in Fête de la Musique with free or reduced-price concerts. Le Tamanoir is a must-visit for all lovers of African, Latin, Caribbean, Oriental, and mixed electronic music.
The City of Gennevilliers organizes concerts in several neighborhoods of the town, allowing everyone to access live music close to home. The Salle des Fêtes hosts concerts by local and regional artists, in an emblematic hall that has seen many talents from the French scene perform.
Ephemeral stages are set up in the public spaces of the different neighborhoods: squares, parks, and the forecourts of public facilities. Musical associations, music schools, youth groups, and more established ensembles come together in a spirit of collective and inclusive celebration.
What distinguishes Fête de la Musique in Gennevilliers is how it reflects the town's cultural diversity. World music, rap, R&B, rai, zouk, afrobeat, reggae, classical music, and jazz coexist harmoniously in the program, testifying to the richness of the cultural contributions that make Gennevilliers a unique town in Île-de-France.
The municipality ensures that the program combines professional artists and amateur groups, established musicians and emerging talents, creators from here and elsewhere. This artistic mix is one of the event's strengths.
Gennevilliers is known for its strong commitment to cultural life: the town has numerous cultural facilities (conservatory, media libraries, performance venues, rehearsal studios) and actively supports local artistic associations. Fête de la Musique is the moment when this cultural investment is showcased and heard, in a popular and free celebration.
Gennevilliers is accessible via metro line 13 (Gabriel Péri station) or by bus lines of the Île-de-France Mobilités network.
The 2026 Fête de la Musique in Gennevilliers will be held on June 21st with concerts in the neighborhoods, at Le Tamanoir, and at the Salle des Fêtes. An eclectic program reflecting the town's cultural diversity. Details to come.
On June 21st, 2026, Gennevilliers will once again celebrate Fête de la Musique with its eclectic and popular programming. Concerts in the neighborhoods, at Le Tamanoir, and at the Salle des Fêtes await musicians and music lovers from all walks of life. Full program to be announced in Spring 2026 on the City of Gennevilliers website.
From Friday, June 20th to Sunday, June 22nd, mainly on June 21st
Metro: Line 13, Gabriel Péri station
Bus: Lines 137, 177, 178, 238, 274, 340 – stops throughout the town
Car: From the A15 or N192.
Free access for most concerts
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