Festivals in France you can’t miss in 2025

From vineyard raves to coastal chants, these unmissable festivals in France bring every sound to life in 2025

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There’s something about French festivals. Maybe it’s the sea breeze, maybe it’s the wine, or maybe it’s just the fact that you can dance to metal, techno, or sea shanties within the same month. Whatever it is: summer 2025 is bringing it.

From all-out mosh pits to paddleboarding between DJ sets, this is your unofficial guide to the most unmissable weekends in France. Let’s dive in.

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From vineyard raves to sea shanties - the best French festivals of 2025

Looking for a music festival in France? Here's our round-up of popular festivals across the country.

Motocultor Festival

14–17 August | Carhaix

MOTOCULTOR FESTIVAL 2025

14–17 ago • Site De Kerampuilh, FR

When it comes to metal festivals in France, Motocultor roars the loudest. This French festival takes place in the scenic Brittany region, turning quiet Carhaix into a storm of sound. The town is known for hosting this major event, drawing crowds to its unique local setting.

Metalheads, your pilgrimage starts here. Motocultor’s rolling into Carhaix with a four-day storm of riffs, roars, and face-melting energy. Think Machine Head, Kerry King, Dimmu Borgir, Mogwai, and a full buffet of black, electro, and power metal. The festival attracts artists from across France and beyond, making it a true celebration of musical talent.

It’s heavy, it’s loud, it’s almost sold out - and yes, you’ll need a neck brace after.

Festival du Chant de Marin

8–10 August | Paimpol

Festival du Chant de Marin 2025

08–10 ago • Port de Paimpol, FR

Swap the mosh for maritime. Paimpol turns into a global port of sound, where traditional sea songs meet beats from Africa, Asia, Italy, and beyond.

Old boats you can explore? Check. Music that takes you places? Double check. Performances take place in the town squares and along the harbor, offering a variety of shows for everyone. Vibes that feel like a hug from the ocean? You bet.

A true festive atmosphere, this is one of the most spectacular celebrations along the French coast.

Little Festival

30 July – 3 August | Seignosse, Hossegor & Capbreton

LITTLE FESTIVAL 2025

30 lug – 03 ago • Le Tube, FR

This one’s for the beach bums and beat lovers. Little Festival brings five days of house, techno, street art, and board sports to France’s southwest coast, celebrating the arts with a vibrant mix of creative expression and cultural events - with sets from Anetha, Cassius, Jennifer Cardini, and surf sessions to match. Little Festival is a bold mashup of board sports and electronic music across the French Riviera’s wild southwest edge.

Eco-friendly, women-powered, and Thursday is free. Did we mention there’s a discount code?

Elektric Park

30 August | Chatou

Elektric Park Festival 2025

sab 30 ago, 12:00 • Île des Impressionnistes, FR

Just outside Paris, an island turns into a 12-hour electro jungle - and Elektric Park isn’t playing around. The festival is taking place on the island of Chatou. Four stages, massive visuals, and names like Camo & Krooked, Fatima Hajji, and Flux Pavilion are bringing the bass.

No tents. No trek. Just one wild ride. If you’re hunting events in France that blend easy access with high energy, this is it.

Family Piknik

1–3 August | Frontignan

Family Piknik 2025

01–03 ago • Frontignan, FR

Techno by day, sunsets by night. Family Piknik mixes underground energy with open-air freedom, bringing Carl Cox, Miss Monique, and Vintage Culture b2b Anna into one dreamy weekend.

All in a sun-drenched vineyard in the south of France. Family Piknik is all about freedom: barefoot dancing, long sets, and laid-back energy. The festival attracts visitors from across the region. Friday is free, and the rest of the weekend is well worth sticking around for.

Kick-off’s free on Friday, but you’ll want to stay all weekend.

Yzeures’n’Rock

1–3 August | Yzeures-sur-Creuse

Yzeures'n'Rock 2025

01–03 ago • Festival - Yzeures'n'Rock, FR

This one’s a genre mash-up in the best way. French rap, reggae, rock and chanson collide in a laid-back setting with late-night sets and a loyal crowd.

Dub Inc, Niska, Shaka Ponk and Eddy de Pretto lead the charge. Come for the music, stay for the vibes.

Set in the peaceful Loire Valley, it’s one of those events in France that stays local while sounding global. Yzeures’n’Rock is a unique event in the region, blending diverse music styles and attracting both locals and visitors.

FAQs about music festivals in France

What are the best festivals in 2025?

Top picks include Motocultor Festival, Little Festival, Elektric Park, Family Piknik, and Festival du Chant de Marin. These offer a mix of electronic, metal, maritime, and chill-out experiences.

Are there any free festivals in France?

Yes! The Fête de la Musique on June 21 is completely free and nationwide, taking place on the summer solstice. Many festivals also offer free entry days - like Thursday at Little Festival or Friday at Family Piknik.

What are some traditional festivals in France?

The Grape Harvest Festival in Montmartre, Nice Carnival, and Mardi Gras celebrations in Dunkirk are steeped in tradition and culture. In the Basque Country, the Fête du Piment in Espelette is a vibrant regional celebration. The Cannes Film Festival is globally iconic, but Bastille Day and Fête de la Musique are among the most famous festivals, widely celebrated with parades, concerts, and public festivities.

Are there classical music festivals in France?

Absolutely. The Festival de Radio France, Festival Berlioz, and La Chaise-Dieu are some of the best for classical music lovers, typically held in July–September. These festivals attract visitors from across Europe.

What city in France has the most festivals?

Paris hosts dozens of events year-round, from Fête de la Musique and Bastille Day to Christmas markets and art festivals. As a major city, Paris offers a wide range of festivals in venues across the city.

What is the most unique festival in France?

Le Rêve de l’Aborigène stands out for its off-grid, spiritual vibe - featuring didgeridoos, throat singing, and deep community connection. This festival celebrates traditions and attracts artists from around the world.

So, what’s your vibe?

Whether you’re moshing in Brittany, raving by the Atlantic, or meditating to a didge under the stars – France’s festival calendar is seriously stacked.

Pack your earplugs, prep your fits, and head to TicketSwap when the FOMO kicks in.


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