Spotting and support system for emerging artists from Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines
The Träce Festival is an annual artistic spotting and support system led by Réseau 92 and Yvelive, bringing together the contemporary music venues of Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines. Every winter, selected emerging bands perform as opening acts for confirmed artists in about twenty partner venues, from Gennevilliers to Rambouillet and from Chaville to Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
The Träce Festival holds a unique place in the festival landscape of Hauts-de-Seine. It is not a traditional festival concentrated over a few days in a single location, but an extended territorial system that runs from January to February in about twenty contemporary music venues in departments 92 and 78.
Led by Réseau 92 — the federation of contemporary music venues in Hauts-de-Seine — and Yvelive — its counterpart in Yvelines —, the Träce festival is above all a professional tool for developing artists. Its operation is simple but effective: emerging local bands are selected and programmed to perform as opening acts for confirmed artists during concerts in partner venues.
This format allows selected artists to:
The festival's strength lies in its exceptional territorial coverage. Concerts take place in a large number of partner venues, from Gennevilliers to Rambouillet and from Saint-Germain-en-Laye to Issy-les-Moulineaux, covering a large part of the western Parisian suburbs. Among the participating venues are the Tamanoir in Gennevilliers, the Espace Culturel Robert Doisneau in Meudon, the Salle Daniel Féry in Nanterre, and the Théâtre La Piscine in Châtenay-Malabry.
The Träce festival is not limited to opening act concerts. Its support program also includes:
This comprehensive support distinguishes Träce from simple music showcases, making it a true tool for territorial cultural policy in favor of artistic diversity.
With over twenty years of existence, the Träce festival has supported many artists in their early stage careers. Some of them have since gained national or even international recognition, upholding the quality label of this pioneering initiative. Artists like Feloche, Toure Kunda, and many others have been featured in the festival's programming at different stages of their careers.
The Träce Festival returns from mid-January to mid-February 2026 in venues across Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines for its new edition of spotting and supporting emerging artists from the region.
The Träce Festival returns from mid-January to mid-February 2026 for its new artistic spotting and support edition. Emerging bands selected by Réseau 92 and Yvelive will perform as opening acts for confirmed artists in about twenty partner venues in Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines. 'Hors les murs' activities — concerts in libraries, interventions in schools and community settings — will complement the territorial program. The selection of artists and the list of dates will be announced in autumn 2025.
The Träce festival is itinerant and takes place in about twenty venues in Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines:
The festival usually takes place from mid-January to mid-February, with concerts on weekends in the various partner venues.
Prices correspond to those of the concerts in the partner venues. Entry included in the headliner's concert ticket. Some 'hors les murs' events are free.
Réseau 92 — Federation of contemporary music venues of Hauts-de-Seine
Website: festivaltrace.com
Facebook: Réseau92
Twitter: @Reseau92
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