Toul Bach Festival
Bach's music in the jewels of Toul's heritage
2026
About Bach Festival
Bach Festival — edition 2026
16th edition: Summer 2026
The Toul Bach Festival returns for its 16th edition from July to September 2026. The program will be announced in Spring 2026. Concerts will be held in the Collégiale Saint-Gengoult and the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne.
Highlights Bach Festival 2026
- 16th edition of the festival
- Concerts from July to September 2026
- Gothic heritage of Toul
Prices Bach Festival 2026
Practical information — Bach Festival
Practical information
Concert venues
- Collégiale Saint-Gengoult: Rue du Général Gengoult, 54200 Toul.
- Cathédrale Saint-Étienne: Place Charles de Gaulle, 54200 Toul.
Period
From July to September. Concerts are generally held on Sundays.
Access
- By train: Toul station (TER Nancy-Paris via Toul, 20 minutes from Nancy).
- By car: A31, Toul exit. Free parking in the city center.
Ticketing
Tickets on sale on-site before concerts and at usual points of sale.
Prices
- Full price: €15
- Reduced price: €10 (under 25s, students, job seekers, over 65s, people with disabilities, groups of 15+)
- 4-concert pass: €30 (full price) / €20 (reduced price)
Contact
- City of Toul: toul.fr
Bach at the heart of Toul's heritage
The Toul Bach Festival was born in 2010 from the desire to make the work of Johann Sebastian Bach resonate in the magnificent religious buildings of Toul. In fifteen years of existence, the festival has become an unmissable summer event for lovers of classical and baroque music in Lorraine.
Exceptional venues
The strength of the Bach Festival lies in the choice of its concert venues, which are among the most beautiful religious buildings in the region:
- Collégiale Saint-Gengoult: a jewel of flamboyant Gothic architecture, it offers remarkable acoustics and a striking visual setting with its 13th-century listed cloister.
- Cathédrale Saint-Étienne: an imposing Gothic cathedral whose two-towered facade dominates the city of Toul. Its grand organ and majestic nave make it an ideal setting for great baroque works.
A program between tradition and discovery
Each summer, the festival offers a series of concerts spread from July to September, with a program structured around several axes:
- Bach's work: cantatas, concertos, sonatas, suites, and organ pieces form the core of the repertoire.
- Baroque and Classical: Vivaldi, Handel, Mozart, and other composers complete the program.
- Renowned artists and young talents: the festival makes it a point of honor to invite renowned performers while offering a platform to promising young musicians.
Fifteen years of musical passion
Since its creation in 2010, the Toul Bach Festival has continued to grow, attracting a loyal and increasingly large audience. The 15th edition in 2025 marked a symbolic milestone, confirming the festival's place in the Lorraine cultural landscape. The event contributes to the influence of the city of Toul and its exceptional architectural heritage, attracting music lovers from all over the Grand Est region.
An accessible festival
The Bach Festival is distinguished by its accessible pricing policy, with moderate prices and a pass allowing attendance at several concerts at a reduced rate. This approach aims to make classical music accessible to the greatest number of people.
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