Mulhouse Poets Festival
Edition 2026 Music Hip-Hop Rap

Mulhouse Poets Festival

Three evenings of urban poetry in the heart of the Bourtzwiller district

Mulhouse — Haut-Rhin (68)
Dates 27 Mar — 29 Mar 2026
Location Mulhouse (68)
Prices 15.00€ — 35.00€
Status Confirmed

About Poets Festival

Led by the association Oz'Arts Citoyens in co-construction with the CSC Pax, the Mulhouse Poets Festival celebrates poetic expression in all its urban forms. Every March, as part of the Printemps des Poètes, three evenings of rap, slam, spoken word, and poetic concerts transform the Pax socio-cultural center in Bourtzwiller into an open stage. The festival pays tribute to urban writing rooted in local territories, promotes Mulhouse's local talents, and strengthens cultural proximity in a working-class neighborhood.

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Urban Poetry at the Heart of Bourtzwiller

The Mulhouse Poets Festival is an event rooted in the Bourtzwiller district, led by the Oz'Arts Citoyens association in close partnership with the Centre Socioculturel Pax. Born from the desire to offer an artistic expression space accessible to all, this festival affirms that urban writing — rap, slam, spoken word — are forms of poetry in their own right, rooted in the territories and the life of the neighborhoods. Each edition takes place in March, in resonance with the Printemps des Poètes, a national highlight for poetry.

Three Evenings, Three Poetic Universes

The festival unfolds over three consecutive evenings, each led by a local artist and a unique theme. The first evening, titled "Local Stage and Youth", highlights a young generation Mulhouse artist in the realm of stage poetry and urban speech. The second evening explores the dialogue between poetry and music, with a poetic concert blending texts and original compositions. The third evening, titled "Shared Word", offers a unifying collective concert that brings together artists and the public in a moment of artistic communion.

A Tribute to the Voices of the Territory

Each edition of the Poets Festival pays tribute to an iconic figure from the Mulhouse scene. In 2026, the festival celebrates the memory of Say-C, a major artist in Mulhouse rap, thus affirming the lineage between classical poetry and contemporary urban expressions. This tribute illustrates the festival's philosophy: recognizing the poetic richness of urban cultures and their roots in the history and identity of Mulhouse's working-class neighborhoods.

A Local Cultural Project

The choice to host the festival at the CSC Pax, in the heart of Bourtzwiller, is deliberate. The Oz'Arts Citoyens association carries out a project specifically in a priority neighborhood, in order to offer accessible performances, promote local talents, and strengthen cultural proximity. The festival contributes to the cultural and social dynamics of the neighborhood by creating bridges between generations, artistic styles, and residents. The programmed artists, predominantly from the Mulhouse scene, embody this commitment to showcasing local creativity.

Between Poetic Tradition and Urban Modernity

The Mulhouse Poets Festival weaves a subtle link between the poetic tradition inherited from the Printemps des Poètes and contemporary forms of oral expression. Rap, slam, and spoken word coexist with stage poetry and literary concerts, in a program that rejects genre boundaries. This artistic openness makes the festival a unique place in Alsace, where poetic expression is reinvented with each edition, driven by the energy and creativity of Mulhouse artists.

Poets Festival — edition 2026

The Mulhouse Poets Festival 2026 will take place from March 27 to 29 at the CSC Pax in Bourtzwiller. This edition pays tribute to Say-C, an iconic figure of Mulhouse rap, with three evenings of rap, slam, and spoken word featuring Mady Riama, Gyslain.N, and Jesers.

Mulhouse Poets Festival 2026 — Tribute to Say-C

The 2026 edition of the Poets Festival will take place from March 27 to 29 at the CSC Pax in Bourtzwiller. This edition pays a vibrant tribute to Say-C, an iconic figure of the Mulhouse rap scene, celebrating urban writing rooted in the territories.

On the program: Mady Riama opens the festival on Friday, March 27, with a "Local Stage and Youth" evening mixing stage poetry and urban speech. On Saturday, March 28, Gyslain.N offers a poetic concert exploring the dialogue between poetry and music. On Sunday, March 29, Jesers closes the festival with a unifying collective concert dedicated to "Shared Word".

Programme Poets Festival 2026

Program

  • Friday, March 27: Mady Riama — "Local Stage and Youth" evening
  • Saturday, March 28: Gyslain.N — "Poetry and Music" evening
  • Sunday, March 29: Jesers — "Shared Word" evening

Prices Poets Festival 2026

€15 per evening, 3-evening pass: €35, student/youth pass: €25

Practical information — Poets Festival

Access

The CSC Pax is located in the Bourtzwiller district, north of Mulhouse.

  • By tram: Line 1, Bourtzwiller stop, then a few minutes' walk.
  • By bus: Several lines of the Soléa network serve the Bourtzwiller district.
  • By car: A36 exit Mulhouse-Nord, direction Bourtzwiller. Parking near the CSC Pax.

Schedules

Three consecutive evenings at the end of March. Performances start in the evening (precise times announced on the association's social media).

Prices

Price per evening: €15. 3-evening pass: €35. Student/youth pass: €25.

Contact

  • Organizer: Oz'Arts Citoyens Association
  • Venue: CSC Pax, Bourtzwiller, 68100 Mulhouse
  • Website: www.ozartscitoyens.fr

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Centre Socioculturel Pax — Bourtzwiller

CSC Pax, Bourtzwiller, 68100 Mulhouse

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Poets Festival in brief

Music Hip-Hop Rap Theatre Literature Poetry Charity Nocturnal Participatory Multidisciplinary Haut-Rhin

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