Mercuria Festival
Dances, music, and traditions from around the world in Argenton-sur-Creuse
2026
About Mercuria
Our team has not been able to confirm with an official source that this 2026 edition is taking place. The dates and program shown below may be outdated. We strongly recommend that you contact the organizer directly to verify before any travel or registration.
Mercuria — edition 2026
2026 Edition: Expected Return of the Mercuria Festival
After two consecutive years of cancellation (2024 and 2025), the Mercuria Festival hopes to make its return in July 2026 for its approximately 35th edition. The dates are yet to be confirmed by the Mercuria association. The festival is expected to return to its traditional format with a parade in costume, world music and dance performances, the Bal des Nations, and the Bal Trad & Folk.
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Mercuria — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 18 July to 19 July 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Mercuria
Practical Information
Access
The festival takes place in the town center of Argenton-sur-Creuse, particularly at Square Charles de Gaulle and in the adjacent streets.
- By car: Argenton-sur-Creuse is accessible via the A20 motorway (exit 17 or 18), about 30 km south of Châteauroux.
- By train: Argenton-sur-Creuse SNCF station, served by the Paris-Austerlitz – Limoges line.
Prices
Free festival and open to all.
Contact
Mercuria Association — Email: [email protected] — Phone: 06 62 16 04 12
An international gathering in the heart of Berry
The Mercuria Festival is an international folklore festival founded in 1989 by the Mercuria association in Argenton-sur-Creuse, in the Indre department. Every summer, on the third or fourth weekend of July, approximately 160 dancers, musicians, and singers from around the world converge on this small town in Berry to share their dances, music, and traditions.
Three days of celebration and discovery
The festival takes place over three intense days. On Friday evening, the public is invited to an introduction to Berry dances for children and adults, followed by a shared aperitif and a friendly picnic, then the Bal des Nations at 9 PM and a Bal Trad & Folk from 10:30 PM. On Saturday, a grand parade of groups in traditional costumes crosses the town center at 11 AM, followed by concerts at Square Charles de Gaulle from 2 PM to 6 PM. On Sunday, traditional dance performances continue with the various invited groups.
A journey through world cultures
Over the years, the Mercuria Festival has hosted folk groups from countries as diverse as Bali, Chile, Madagascar, the United States, Mexico, Moldova, Panama, as well as French regions like Alsace and Berry. The vibrant colors of the traditional costumes, the captivating rhythms, and the ancestral choreographies offer a true cultural journey, accessible to all and free of charge.
The Mercuria association, guardian of traditions
The Mercuria association, behind the festival, aims to promote intangible heritage through the presentation of regional and international dances and music. It works throughout the year to build relationships with folk companies from around the world and organize this unifying event that makes Argenton-sur-Creuse shine far beyond the borders of Berry.
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