Around fifty amateur stages throughout the city on June 21, 2026
Every June 21, Lannion celebrates the Fête de la Musique throughout its historic center: from Quai d'Aiguillon to Place du Général Leclerc, passing through Espace Sainte-Anne and the pedestrian streets, squares and forecourts are transformed into open stages. Organized by the Ville de Lannion, the day is entirely free and brings together nearly fifty amateur groups, or more than 1,000 participants, for music and dance of all kinds.
As everywhere in France since 1982, the Fête de la Musique transforms the city of Lannion into an open-air stage every June 21. On the day of the summer solstice, music freely takes over public spaces: amateur musicians, ensembles, choirs, brass bands, and dancers perform from early afternoon until the middle of the night, in all genres and for all audiences.
For the Fête de la Musique, the city comes alive and invites you to stroll from stage to stage: Place du Général Leclerc, Quai d'Aiguillon, Chapelle Sainte-Anne, Cour de l'Espace Sainte-Anne, Parvis des Droits de l'Homme, Parvis des Halles and the pedestrian streets of the center, where street performances extend the celebration. Nearly fifty amateur groups participate, totaling over 1,000 performers, offering music and dance of all kinds.
In addition to the city's stages, the Conservatoire de Lannion-Trégor, La Mutante (Manoir de Trorozec) and many partner bars in the center each offer their own program throughout the evening.
The Fête de la Musique 2026 in Lannion will take place on Sunday, June 21, from 2 PM to midnight, free of charge throughout the city center. Nearly fifty amateur groups, totaling over 1,000 participants, will animate a dozen stages spread across squares, forecourts, and pedestrian streets, complemented by programs from the Conservatoire, La Mutante, and partner bars.
Overview of the stages announced by the City of Lannion for the 2026 edition, location by location (the detailed artistic program will be available online closer to the event):
Central stage in the heart of the city, animated until the evening.
Stage along the Léguer, one of the highlights of the festival.
Indoor and outdoor concerts within the heritage site of Sainte-Anne.
Stage open to amateur groups from early afternoon.
Evening concerts in the heart of the city center.
Musical strolls and entertainment in the city center streets.
In addition, the Conservatoire de Lannion-Trégor, La Mutante (Manoir de Trorozec), and numerous partner bars in the center (Le Pixie, Le Bistronome, Brasserie Kérampont, etc.) each offer their own program.
Detailed artistic program (groups, precise schedules per stage) to come: this page will be updated upon publication.
When: Sunday, June 21, 2026, from 2 PM to midnight depending on the stages.
Where: Throughout Lannion city center — Place du Général Leclerc, Quai d'Aiguillon, Chapelle and Espace Sainte-Anne, Parvis des Droits de l'Homme, Parvis des Halles and pedestrian streets.
Price: Free admission to all stages.
Accessibility: Event accessible to people with disabilities (PMR parking, adapted restrooms, accessible furniture).
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