Lisle Noir Festival — The Grape Harvests of Crime Fiction

The major meeting point for crime and noir fiction in the Gaillac region

Lisle-sur-Tarn — Tarn (81) Since 2015
Literature Crime Fiction Wine
Lisle Noir Festival — The Grape Harvests of Crime Fiction
Edition
2026
Lisle Noir

About Lisle Noir

Every third weekend in September, the medieval town of Lisle-sur-Tarn transforms into the capital of crime fiction. Since 2015, Les Vendanges du Polar has brought together around forty French-speaking and international authors for meetings, debates, and book signings in a warm and friendly atmosphere, all celebrated with Gaillac wines. A free, popular, and family-friendly festival, rooted in the Occitan terroir.
Dates 19 Sep — 20 Sep 2026
Location Lisle-sur-Tarn (81)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed
Edition 2026

Lisle Noir — edition 2026

Les Vendanges du Polar returns to Lisle-sur-Tarn on Saturday, September 19th and Sunday, September 20th, 2026, in the heart of the bastide's Place à Couverts. The event features author meet-and-greets, book signings, panel discussions, crime fiction cafes, a murder mystery party, and tastings from Gaillac winemakers, all with free admission. As of mid-August 2026, the guest author list and full schedule have not yet been released.

2026 Edition

The Lisle Noir Festival takes place on Saturday, September 19th and Sunday, September 20th, 2026, in Lisle-sur-Tarn. These dates are confirmed in the June 2026 municipal newsletter (Infos Lisle n°92) and on the Toscane Occitane tourist office website, which also confirms free admission.

The festival maintains its traditional format: authors will be stationed under the bastide's arcades for signings, panels, and discussions, while local wineries host tasting stands on the square. The Murder Mystery Party, hosted by Pascal Martin and the actors from Mortelle Soirée, requires advance registration via email at [email protected].

As of mid-August 2026, the organizers have not released details for the upcoming edition; their website still displays information from 2025, and the tourist office indicates that the program is "in progress." The author list, schedule, and annual theme remain unknown.

Highlights Lisle Noir 2026

  • Murder Mystery Party with Pascal Martin and the Mortelle Soirée troupe (registration required)
  • Wine tasting stands from local Lisle estates on the square all weekend long
  • Free admission

Programme Lisle Noir 2026

Saturday, September 19th and Sunday, September 20th, 2026

As of mid-August 2026, the detailed schedule has not yet been released: the association's website is still showing the 2025 edition, and the Toscane Occitane tourist office notes that the "2026 program is currently being finalized." Here is what has been announced so far:

  • Author meet-and-greets, book signings, panel discussions, and crime fiction cafes — held at the Place à Couverts in Lisle-sur-Tarn, featuring around forty French and international writers. The 2026 guest list has not yet been published.
  • Murder Mystery Party — starting in front of the Espolitaquo shop between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM. You have two hours to solve a murder alongside Pascal Martin and the actors from Mortelle Soirée. Registration is mandatory via email at [email protected] and typically opens in late August. The specific day has not been confirmed.
  • Gaillac wine tastings — available throughout the weekend: several local Lisle estates will host stands on the square.

The full program and author list will be posted on festival-lisle-noir.fr and the festival's Facebook page.

Prices Lisle Noir 2026

Free admission. Gaillac wine tastings are available at the local estate stands on the square. The Murder Mystery Party requires mandatory registration via email at [email protected].
Practical information

Practical information — Lisle Noir

Practical Information

Location

The festival takes place in the center of Lisle-sur-Tarn, a medieval bastide in the Tarn region, located about 45 minutes from Toulouse and 9 km west of Gaillac. Activities are spread across the central square, under the arcades, and in various spaces of the old town.

Access

By car: From Toulouse, take the A68 towards Albi, exit at Gaillac, then follow signs for Lisle-sur-Tarn (D964). Parking lots are available at the entrance to the town for the duration of the festival.

By train: The nearest station is Gaillac, served from Toulouse (Toulouse–Albi line). Shuttles or taxis can be arranged from the station to the festival.

By bus: The Tarn intercity bus network (liO) connects Toulouse and the main towns of the department to Lisle-sur-Tarn.

Prices

Admission to the festival is completely free. Book signing sessions, round tables, literary cafés, and activities are accessible without a ticket. Only certain Gaillac wine tastings may be subject to a fee.

Accommodation

Lisle-sur-Tarn and its surroundings offer several accommodation options (hotels, B&Bs, gîtes). The town of Gaillac (9 km away) offers a wider choice. It is advisable to book in advance, especially for Saturday night stays, as the festival attracts many visitors from all over Occitania.

Tips

Come early in the morning to make the most of the book signing sessions, especially for the most popular authors. Bring something to get your books signed! The festival is suitable for families with children. The bastide is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

The Grape Harvests of Crime Fiction: Crime fiction in celebration in a Tarn bastide

Born in 2015 on the initiative of a handful of noir literature enthusiasts, the Lisle Noir Festival — Les Vendanges du Polar quickly established itself as one of the most endearing literary events in the south of France. Every third weekend in September, the charming medieval bastide of Lisle-sur-Tarn, nestled in the heart of the Gaillac vineyards in the Tarn region, hosts the elite of French and international crime and noir fiction.

In ten editions, the festival has invited over 310 authors from France and around the world, attracting up to 9,000 visitors during the ninth edition in 2024. Its profound originality lies in its assumed dual identity: that of a demanding literary festival, open to the great names of the genre, and that of a popular and friendly celebration, rooted in the wine-growing traditions of the Gaillac region. Because here, one tastes Gaillac wines while discussing murders, conspiracies, and intrigues — that's the whole essence of Les Vendanges du Polar.

A rich and diverse program

Over two intense days, the festival offers a dense program combining book signing sessions, thematic round tables, literary cafés, and public encounters. The invited authors readily engage in discussion and exchange, in a relaxed atmosphere that has earned the festival its reputation. No protocol here, no barriers: readers can approach their favorite authors, chat with them, and leave with signed books.

Each edition is placed under the patronage of an invited country or a strong theme, allowing for the discovery of different literary voices. Spain was honored during the 4th edition (2018) with authors like Víctor Del Árbol, winner of the European Crime Fiction Award. Great Britain was celebrated during the 7th edition (2022), notably featuring Fiona Mozley, Alan Parks, and Stuart Turton. Switzerland shone during the 8th edition (2023) with Nicolas Feuz. Each edition is sponsored by a big name in the genre: Daniel Pennac (2017), Michel Bussi (2022), or Anne-Marie Métailié (2019).

The 10th edition, in September 2025, celebrated a decade of existence with great fanfare, featuring an international program and around thirty authors from France, Spain, Belgium, and Switzerland. Among the authors present in various editions are Jean-Luc Bizien, Cédric Sire, Mireille Calmel, Éric Fouassier, Olivier Norek, Bernard Minier, Barbara Abel, and Morgan Audic.

Gaillac Wines and Noir Literature: An Unexpected and Successful Marriage

One of the festival's singularities is this alchemy between noir fiction and Gaillac wines, one of the oldest vineyards in France. Local wine tastings are integrated into the program, allowing festival-goers to discover typically Gaillac grape varieties — Duras, Braucol, Mauzac, Len de l'El — while discussing literature. This fusion of book culture and wine culture gives the festival its unique identity, at the crossroads of the Occitan terroir and the crime fiction imagination.

A Free, Popular, and Family-Friendly Festival

Supported by the association Lisle Noir, the festival has made the deliberate choice of free admission so that everyone can access literature without financial constraints. This open philosophy is reflected in the welcome extended to families, schoolchildren (from primary to high school), and all lovers of crime fiction, beginners and connoisseurs alike. Specific activities for young audiences are offered, making Lisle Noir a truly family-friendly festival.

The bastide of Lisle-sur-Tarn, with its characteristic arcades and covered walkways, offers an ideal setting for this event. The medieval streets, the Place Paul-Saissac, and the vaulted cellars are transformed for a weekend into places of culture and conviviality, hosting booksellers' stands, reading areas, and open-air debate stages.

Growing Influence

In a decade, the Lisle Noir Festival has built a solid reputation in the French literary festival landscape. Its strong territorial roots, its privileged relationship with the players of the Gaillac vineyards, and its loyal community of readers make it a model of local festival. The constantly increasing attendance — from a few hundred visitors in the early editions to over 9,000 in 2024 — testifies to the public's deep attachment to this event, which celebrates, year after year, the combined pleasures of reading, debate, and good food.

Where does it take place — Lisle Noir

Centre-ville de Lisle-sur-Tarn (bastide médiévale)
Place Paul-Saissac, 81310 Lisle-sur-Tarn

Lisle Noir in brief

Literature Crime Fiction Wine Local Produce Family Outdoor Free Tarn

History of Lisle Noir

Edition 2025 Sep 2025

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