The explosive festival of Plouhinec at the foot of the eucalyptus trees
Le Chant de l'Eucalyptus is a music festival organized every summer in Plouhinec, in the south of Morbihan, at the foot of a eucalyptus forest and 500 meters from the large beaches. Since 2014, this human-sized festival has offered two days of concerts on two stages with over 80 artists and 18 concerts. The eclectic programming mixes electro, rock, ska, afrobeat, reggae, rap, and world music in a festive and warm atmosphere. On-site camping, cashless system, and shuttle buses complete the festival experience.
Since 2014, Le Chant de l'Eucalyptus has been making Plouhinec, a small town in southern Morbihan, vibrate to the rhythm of two days of intense and festive concerts. Set in an idyllic location at the foot of a eucalyptus forest and only 500 meters from the large beaches, this human-sized festival offers a unique musical experience where the scents of eucalyptus mingle with the sea spray of the Atlantic.
The festival unfolds its program on two stages over two days, offering no less than 18 concerts with over 80 artists. Musical diversity is at the heart of the project: electro, rock, ska, afrobeat, afro funk, reggae, rap, world music, and Spanish music follow one another on stage for the greatest pleasure of an eclectic and passionate audience.
The 12th edition of the festival (July 25-26, 2025) featured an impressive lineup including Bakermat and Synapson as headliners, alongside Jahneration, Flox, BillX, Les Sheriff, Teenage Mutants, T78, Kemmler, Labess, Sara Lugo, La Ptite Fumée, Radio Byzance, Toxic Frogs, Sun Cowboy, Kersu, and Erual.
Le Chant de l'Eucalyptus is not limited to concerts: the festival offers on-site camping for festival-goers who want to live the experience from start to finish, a cashless payment system for greater fluidity, shuttle buses to facilitate access to the site, and an organized carpooling system to limit environmental impact. Volunteers can also sign up to participate in the adventure from the inside.
Located on the south coast of Morbihan, between Lorient and Quiberon, the town of Plouhinec offers an exceptional natural setting for the festival. The proximity of the large sandy beaches and the eucalyptus forest creates a unique atmosphere where nature and music come together for an unforgettable weekend.
13th edition of Le Chant de l'Eucalyptus in Plouhinec on July 24 and 25, 2026. 18 concerts on 2 stages with over 80 artists. Afrobeat, afro funk, ska, rock, Spanish ska, rap, and more.
By car: Plouhinec is located 20 km west of Lorient, accessible via the RN165 then the D781. From Lorient, allow about 25 minutes. Parking lots are available near the festival site with dedicated signage.
Shuttle buses: Shuttle buses are provided from Lorient and surrounding towns. Register on the festival website. These shuttles facilitate access and limit environmental impact.
Carpooling: A carpooling system is organized via the festival website to encourage shared travel and reduce the event's carbon footprint.
The festival takes place at the foot of the eucalyptus forest in Plouhinec, only 500 m from the large beaches, 56680 Plouhinec. The exceptional natural setting, between forest and ocean, offers a unique atmosphere in Brittany. Two stages are set up to allow continuous concerts.
Tickets available on the official website: www.chant-eucalyptus.com/billetterie/. Several ticket categories are offered: 1-day pass, 2-day pass, with or without camping. It is recommended to book early as the 2-day passes with camping sell out quickly. Prices will be announced when ticketing opens.
Camping is available on the festival site for ticket holders, allowing you to live the experience from start to finish. Bring a tent, sleeping bag, and mattress. Water points and sanitary facilities are provided for campers.
The festival operates on a cashless system. Reloading is possible online before the festival or directly on-site at the reloading points. Refunds for unused balances are possible after the festival.
The festival recruits volunteers for organization. In exchange for a few hours of service, volunteers get free access to the festival and camping. Sign up on the official website.
Website: www.chant-eucalyptus.com
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Instagram: @chant_eucalyptus
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