Roue Waroch — Traditional Cultures of the World
Plescop, capital of traditional world music for a weekend
2026
About Roue Waroch
Roue Waroch — edition 2026
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Roue Waroch — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 20 February to 22 February 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 — Roue Waroch
Access
By car: Plescop is located 5 km north of Vannes via the D767. Free parking near the concert venues.
By public transport: Plescop is served by the Kicéo bus network from Vannes. Vannes TGV station is a 10-minute drive away.
Dates
The festival takes place every year in February, over a three-day weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday). Check the official website for exact dates.
Prices
Prices are available on the official website. Weekend passes and evening tickets are offered. Reduced prices for members of the Petra Neue association.
Accommodation
Hotels, B&Bs, and rentals are available in Plescop and Vannes. Information from the Golfe du Morbihan Vannes Tourisme Office.
Contact
- Association: Petra Neue, Kerfuns Vihan, 56890 Plescop
- Phone: 02 97 61 80 21 / 06 77 00 50 20
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: roue-waroch.fr
Food & Drink
Food and drink stands are available on the festival site for all three days. Offerings include galettes-saucisses (sausage crepes), crepes, hot meals, and drinks (cider, local beer, hot beverages). Restaurants in Plescop and Vannes (5 km away) offer additional options.
Accessibility
Concert venues are accessible to people with reduced mobility. Contact the Petra Neue association before the festival for any specific accessibility or assistance requests.
Practical Tips
As the festival takes place in February, pack warm clothing, even indoors (travel between venues is outdoors). As fest-noz can last late into the night, arrange accommodation nearby if you wish to enjoy them fully. Shuttles may be provided from Vannes on concert evenings (check the official website).
A Unique Winter Festival
Created in 1996 by the association Petra Neue, the Roue Waroch festival turns Plescop, a town near Vannes, into the capital of traditional world music for a February weekend. This unusual winter timing in the Breton festival scene gives Roue Waroch a strong identity and a special charm, as spectators seek the warmth of music and dance in the heart of winter.
Nearly 20 Concerts in Three Days
Roue Waroch's programming is remarkably dense: nearly 20 concerts over three days, featuring traditional Breton music, Celtic music, world music, and contemporary creations rooted in popular traditions. The festival hosts both renowned Breton artists and musicians from Ireland, Scotland, West Africa, and Eastern Europe, creating unique musical encounters and moments of intercultural grace.
Competitions, Workshops, and Singing Walks
Beyond the concerts, Roue Waroch offers a rich participatory program: Breton dance and traditional singing competitions, introductory workshops for dance, singing, and traditional instruments, singing walks in the surrounding countryside, music masterclasses, and meet-and-greets with artists. These activities allow the audience to be more than just spectators and become active participants in the celebration.
The Fest-Noz, the Festival's Beating Heart
The fest-noz, a traditional Breton dance event inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, is the beating heart of Roue Waroch. Held every evening of the festival, it brings together dancers of all levels in a joyful communion to the sound of musicians and invited groups. These moments of collective dance embody the very spirit of the festival: sharing cultures through body and movement.
Over 7,000 Loyal Spectators
With over 7,000 spectators each year, Roue Waroch has built a loyal following of passionate attendees who return year after year. The festival benefits from strong local roots, supported by the volunteers of the Petra Neue association and the municipality of Plescop and local authorities. It is a major cultural event for the Vannes region and contributes to the influence of Breton culture nationally and internationally.
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