Fête de la Musique in Saint-Denis
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Fête de la Musique in Saint-Denis

The big summer solstice music celebration in Saint-Denis

Saint-Denis — Seine-Saint-Denis (93) Since 1982
Dates 21 Jun — 21 Jun 2026
Location Saint-Denis (93)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Fête de la Musique Saint-Denis

Every June 21st, Saint-Denis celebrates the Fête de la Musique with a program of free concerts that take over the streets, squares, and stages of the city. In this town of 100 nationalities, the Fête de la Musique is an exceptional moment of popular communion where all the music of the world meets, from rap to classical music, including reggae, afrobeats, and French chanson.

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Fête de la Musique in Saint-Denis: One City, a Hundred Cultures, One Night of Music

On June 21st, the summer solstice, Saint-Denis transforms into a huge open-air music festival. The Fête de la Musique, established in France in 1982, finds an ideal setting in this town in Seine-Saint-Denis: a profoundly popular commune, rich with over 100 represented nationalities, where music is a universal language that transcends origins and generations.

Saint-Denis, A City of Music

Saint-Denis is an exceptional city musically. A welcoming land for communities from all continents, it is a crossroads of musical traditions of incomparable richness. Jamaican reggae meets Senegalese mbalax, street rap dialogues with the classical music of the Basilica, and new generations constantly reinvent these multiple heritages.

Each year, the Fête de la Musique reveals this richness by making the entire city a stage. Dozens of concerts are organized simultaneously in different neighborhoods, allowing residents to stroll from one musical spot to another throughout the evening.

An Eclectic Program Throughout the City

The Fête de la Musique program in Saint-Denis is deliberately eclectic, reflecting the diversity of the city:

  • Main stage at Place du 8 Mai 1945: Rap, afrobeats, and R&B concerts, featuring local artists and regional headliners
  • Basilica-Cathedral stage: Classical music, choirs, and organ in the majestic setting of the necropolis of the Kings of France
  • Neighborhood stages: Local artists in intimate formats, close to the residents
  • Le 6b: DJ sets, electronic, and experimental music on the banks of the Seine
  • Bars and restaurants: Acoustic concerts throughout the evening in participating establishments

A Popular and Free Celebration

The Fête de la Musique in Saint-Denis is entirely free and open to all. This is one of the founding principles of this national event that the city of Saint-Denis scrupulously respects, making this June 21st evening a moment of total cultural inclusion, accessible to every resident regardless of their economic situation.

Volunteers and local associations participate in the organization, demonstrating the deep community roots of this event in the life of the city.

The Most Musical Night of the Year

The Fête de la Musique in Saint-Denis often extends well beyond midnight. Official concerts give way to spontaneous jam sessions, musicians continuing to play in the streets, and residents bringing out their instruments. It is this organic and unpredictable nature that makes this June 21st evening one of the most vibrant and authentic moments of Dionysian cultural life.

Fête de la Musique Saint-Denis — edition 2026

The 2026 Fête de la Musique will take place on Sunday, June 21st in Saint-Denis, with dozens of free concerts throughout the city. The program, covering all world music, will be published on saintdenis.fr and 93.agendaculturel.fr closer to June 21st.

Fête de la Musique 2026 — Sunday, June 21st in Saint-Denis

On June 21, 2026, the summer solstice, Saint-Denis will celebrate music for the 44th time since the establishment of this national event in 1982. The entire city will transform into a stage, with dozens of free concerts in the streets, squares, parks, and cultural venues of Saint-Denis.

True to the spirit of the Fête de la Musique—celebrating all musical genres equally—the program will feature professional and amateur artists, classical ensembles and electronic collectives, street singers and large orchestral formations, in a spirit of openness and sharing.

The detailed program will be announced on the City of Saint-Denis website (saintdenis.fr) and on 93.agendaculturel.fr in the days leading up to June 21st.

Prices Fête de la Musique Saint-Denis 2026

Free access to all official concerts.

Practical information — Fête de la Musique Saint-Denis

Practical Information

Location

The entire city of Saint-Denis (93200)
Main stages at Place du 8 Mai 1945, near the Basilica-Cathedral, and in various neighborhoods
Metro Line 13, station Basilique de Saint-Denis or Saint-Denis Porte de Paris
RER D, station Saint-Denis

Prices

Completely free entry for all official concerts.

Times

Concerts generally start from 6 PM and continue until 11 PM-midnight depending on the stage. Consult the detailed program on the City of Saint-Denis website (saintdenis.fr) closer to June 21st.

Tips

  • The city center is pedestrianized on the evening of the festival: come on foot, by bike, or by public transport.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking from one stage to another.
  • The evening can extend very late in the bars and restaurants of the city center.
  • The official program is published on saintdenis.fr and 93.agendaculturel.fr a few days before June 21st.

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Where does it take place — Fête de la Musique Saint-Denis

Toute la ville de Saint-Denis

Place du 8 Mai 1945, 93200 Saint-Denis

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