Lacoustique Festival
Cultural, ecological and solidarity festival by the Lac de Marcenac
2025
About Lacoustique
Lacoustique — edition 2025
Lacoustique 2025: world music and Occitan tales
The 9th edition of the Lacoustique Festival took place on August 29 and 30, 2025, at Lac de Marcenac. Friday began with Occitan and French tales for children by Justin Thérondel, followed by a concert on the floating stage by the Celtic duo Araëlles and an open-air cinema screening of the film "L'envolée sauvage" in partnership with CinéLot.
Saturday offered a dense program: flea market and clothing swap starting at 8 am, foraging walks with Claire Mauquié, anti-waste meals, linocut and bike repair workshops, a conference on rural resourcefulness with Fanny Hugues, followed by evening concerts with Myasara (soul), Do No Do (groovy pop-rock), Tiwiza (Amazigh and Chaâbi rock), and a DJ set.
Highlights Lacoustique 2025
- Occitan tales for children and open-air cinema
- Concert on the floating stage with Araëlles
- Myasara, Do No Do, and Tiwiza in the evening concerts
- Foraging walks with Claire Mauquié
- Conference on rural resourcefulness
Programme Lacoustique 2025
2025 Program
Friday, August 29
- 5:30 PM: Occitan and French tales for children with Justin Thérondel
- 7:00 PM: World cuisine meal
- 8:00 PM: Concert on the floating stage - Araëlles (Celtic music and film covers)
- 9:00 PM: Open-air cinema "L'envolée sauvage" with CinéLot
Saturday, August 30
- 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM: Flea market and clothing swap with La Granja (Occitan music)
- 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM: Wild plant foraging walks (3.5 km) with Claire Mauquié
- 12:00 PM: Collective anti-waste meal
- 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Linocut workshops, games, bike repair, swap competition
- 5:00 PM: Conference "Rural Resourcefulness" with Fanny Hugues
- 8:30 PM: Concerts - Myasara (soul), Do No Do (pop-rock), Tiwiza (Amazigh and Chaâbi rock)
- DJ Set
Prices Lacoustique 2025
Lacoustique — 2026 edition
The 2025 edition was held from 29 August to 30 August 2025. The dates for the 2026 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Lacoustique
Practical Information
Access
The festival takes place at the Lac de Marcenac, 6 km from the center of Lalbenque, heading towards Vaylats on the road to Limogne. The site is signposted from Lalbenque.
- By car: Lalbenque is located 20 km south of Cahors via the D6 or D19. Free parking on the festival site.
- Carpooling: Encouraged by the organizers.
Prices
Festival entry is by free participation. Food and drinks at solidarity prices. Camping on site at a free price.
Food
Anti-waste meals made from local and organic products, world cuisine, bar with craft beers and organic juices.
Accommodation
Camping is possible on the Lac de Marcenac site at a free price.
Booking
Certain activities (foraging walks, workshops) require prior registration via HelloAsso or by phone.
Contact
- Phone: 06 80 22 30 52 / 06 34 48 56 37
- Website: lacoustique.surge.sh
A festival born by the lake to revitalize the territory
The Lacoustique Festival was born in 2017, driven by Emma and Sarah Conquet and the association LaC'réactivité. The idea is simple but ambitious: to organize a festive and committed event by the Lac de Marcenac, six kilometers from the village of Lalbenque, to revitalize this isolated rural area of the Causse du Quercy and bring together all generations and local populations.
The name of the festival plays on words: the lake (de Marcenac), acoustic (live and organic music), and the creative reactivity of its founders. Since its creation, the festival has grown from edition to edition, expanding from one day to a full weekend, while maintaining its friendly, accessible, and militant spirit.
Music, culture, and creation by the water
Lacoustique's musical programming generously mixes genres: acoustic music, folk, soul, rock, world music, rap, Occitan music, and electronic sets follow each other on the floating stage and the main stage by the lake. Among the artists who have marked past editions, we find bands like Lazy Grass String Band (bluegrass), Kanazoé Orkestra (world fanfare), Myasara (soul), Do No Do (pop-rock), Tiwiza (Amazigh and Chaâbi rock), Araëlles (Celtic music), and Europe KNSM (rap).
Beyond music, the festival offers a rich cultural program: Occitan and French storytelling for children, philosophy cafés, conferences-debates on social issues (food resilience, rural life, LGBTQ+ issues in rural areas), open-air cinema with CinéLot, photographic exhibitions, and sound installations like the podcast "Champs Queer".
Ecology as a social cement
Lacoustique Festival is inspired by peasant lifestyles based on self-sufficiency and resilience. Each edition offers concrete alternatives to overconsumption: flea markets and clothing swaps, team swap competitions, workshops for repairing small appliances in partnership with rural community centers, linocut and craft stands.
Anti-waste meals, prepared from unsold goods and local organic products, are offered at a free price. Wild plant foraging walks led by specialist Claire Mauquié allow participants to discover the botanical riches of the Causse. The festival favors short supply chains, local drinks (craft beers, organic juices), and a zero-waste approach.
An intergenerational and solidarity event
True to its founding values, Lacoustique Festival operates on the principle of free participation, ensuring access to culture for all. On-site camping is offered at a free price. A team of eight co-managers and numerous volunteers animate the event in partnership with rural community centers, local associations, and the Lalbenque-Limogne community of municipalities.
With over 1,000 visitors per edition, Lacoustique has become an unmissable end-of-summer event in the Lot, proving that a rural, free, and committed festival can shine far beyond its territory.
Where does it take place — Lacoustique
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