I have compiled the best 13 music festivals from all genres this summer in Paris. That works out as one incredible festival per week! These festivals have much more than just music on offer. Dance on a boat or outside the Château de Fontainebleau: the choice is yours! Find the best of Paris music at the top summer music festivals in this Paris guide. Check out the map and descriptions below to find your perfect Paris music festival!









Paris Festivals In June





1. LaPlage de Glazart (June - September 2019)

Where: The Glazart









If you’re not sure when exactly you’ll be in Paris (and which music events you’ll be able to catch), fear not! Laplage de Glazart runs all summer. You can expect a real mix of genres here. On Wednesday's, there’s free rock and folk music and Thursdays to Saturdays is dubstep, techno, and trance. The artists are just one reason to come. The venue itself, an old bus station, has become a beach full of deck chairs, sunbeds, food trucks, shops and even petanque tournaments (for those who haven’t played petanque, it’s a French version of boules). A beach in Paris? Yes please!





Genre: Mixed





2. We Love Green (1st - 2nd June 2019)

Where: Le Bois de Vincennes









We Love Green festival really is loved. Around 80,000 people attend this eco-friendly festival every year (get your tickets soon!). While there are lots of cool extras at We Love Green, the centres of the festival are its four stages. It has an open-air main stage, the Clairière tent, The Canopé (for new talents) and the Lalaland Club (for those who like to bust some moves on the dancefloor!). You’ll encounter a mix of genres here and lots of great artists too: Tame Impala, Booba, Christine and the Queens, Future, Mr Oizo and Bonobo, to name a few!





Genre: Mixed





3. Villette Sonique (6th - 9th June 2019)

Where: Parc de la Villette





Parc de la Villette







This is a different festival for people who like different music. It’s a celebration of difference! Music doesn’t stay the same. Even if you wind the clock back just ten years, the styles and sounds of artists have changed, in some cases, beyond recognition. Why not embrace this? Look to the future this year and enjoy the sounds of Kelly Moran, Mondkopf, Paul Régimbeau, Danny Brown, Channel Tres, LSDXOXO and more. Haven’t heard of some of these? Great!





Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Noise Rock





4. This Is My Fest (7th - 9th June 2019)

Where: Le Gibus









Rock and punk fans unite at This is My Fest to get a full dose of their favorite genre. There are some big names to start getting excited about this year including The Arteries, Mobina Galore, The Deadnotes, Verbal Razors, Lone Wolf, Decent Criminal, Cold Leather, Mighty Bombs and many more. The festival takes place at Le Gibus which is a big dance club in central Paris. You should have no problem getting there!





Genre: Rock and punk





5. Marvellous Island Festival (8th - 9th June 2019)

Where: Plage de Torcy









Every year on the Plage de Torcy, four stages are erected next to a beautiful lake on the island of Torcy, near the River Marne. The setting is pretty unbeatable and for those looking to get those free festival vibes, being out of the city can certainly help. EDM lovers will delight when they hear this is predominantly an electronic music festival. Marcel Dettmann and Nina Kraviz are headlining but they’re just the beginning of an array of electronic, techno and house artists. “No man is an island” but this Paris music festival is!





Genre: Electronic music





6. Solidays (21st - 23rd June 2019)

Where: Longchamp Racecourse







Macklemore







Set in the same location as Lollapalooza, just one month before, Solidays will be in its 21st edition. With festivals opening and closing more quickly than kitchen doors, this is a real testament to the quality of Solidays. The lineup this year features names like Midnight, John Butler Trio, Parov Stelar, The Blaze, Macklemore, and Parcels. There’s more to Solidays than meets the eye, the festival has a heart too. Not only is it eco-conscious, it has also been donating many of the proceeds to Solidarity Aids for the past 20 years and will continue to do so.





Genre: Mixed





7. La Défense Jazz Festival (24th - 30th June 2019)

Where: Paris La Défense









see the future Miles Davis or Ella Fitzgerald at La Défense Jazz Festival. It is essentially a jazz competition and (free!) festival combined. Every year they choose two winners from the shortlist invited to the festival. Many of these in the past have become big names in the jazz world. Anyone can apply! If you love jazz, you’ll be in Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, and Ella Fitzgerald: what a line-up that would be! You may wellor Ella Fitzgerald at La Défense Jazz Festival. It is essentially a jazz competition and (free!) festival combined. Every year they choose two winners from the shortlist invited to the festival. Many of these in the past have become big names in the jazz world. Anyone can apply! If you love jazz, you’ll be in the jazz capital of Europe at this festival. There’s so much jazz, past and present, to soak up!





Genre: Jazz





Festivals In July





8. Django Reinhardt Festival (4th - 7th July 2019)

Where: Château de Fontainebleau











a staple festival for jazz and French music as a whole. It is also open to music influenced by jazz such as funk and soul. The festival enjoys one of the most beautiful venues: Château de Fontainebleau. It’s still within Django Rheinhardt was the first European jazz musician to gain worldwide repute and he still remains the biggest name in European jazz. Who better to name a jazz festival after? The Django Reinhardt Festival has been running for over 50 years and has deservedly becomeand French music as a whole. It is also open to music influenced by jazz such as funk and soul. The festival enjoys one of the most beautiful venues: Château de Fontainebleau. It’s still within Île-de-France (the region around the French capital) and only 55 kilometres southeast of Paris. Ibrahim Maloof and the Haïdouti Orkestar, Thomas Dutronc, Tom Misch and Parov Stelar are just a few confirmed to be playing this year!





Genre: Funk, Soul, Jazz





9. Festival Fnac Live (5th - 7th July 2019)

Where: Forecourt of The City Hall









30 or more artists and 100,000 spectators will descend upon the forecourt of The City Hall of Paris. Fnac has become an essential part of Paris’ festival calendar and it appeals to everyone as it has such a varied lineup of genres. You can see that by some of the names playing at this upcoming festival: Sting & Shaggy, Petit Biscuit, Eddy de Pretto, Asaf Avidan, Jacob Banks, Tiwayo, Foé and more. Even better: entry is free. This will certainly be one tick for your Over three days,will descend upon the forecourt of The City Hall of Paris. Fnac has become an essential part of Paris’ festival calendar and it appeals to everyone as it has such a varied lineup of genres. You can see that by some of the names playing at this upcoming festival: Sting & Shaggy, Petit Biscuit, Eddy de Pretto, Asaf Avidan, Jacob Banks, Tiwayo, Foé and more. Even better: entry is free. This will certainly be one tick for your Paris Bucket List





Genre: Mixed





10. Ourcq Festival (6th July - 25th August 2019)

Where: Ourcq Canal





Ourcq Canal





Though the Ourcq Festival is successful, it remains underrated and relatively unknown. Take advantage of this now before it gets too big! This is one of the hidden gems of the Paris music festival world. Practice yoga, play some sports, go to workshops, eat at restaurants, dance on a boat, drink by the river and go to concerts (mainly electronic music). This could be the perfect way to spend a few days in the summer. Don’t worry, yoga isn’t compulsory!





Genre: Electronic Music





11. Lollapalooza (20th - 21st July 2019)

Where: Longchamp Racecourse





Caravan Palace







Lollapalooza is one of the biggest French music festivals and takes place in the hippodrome de longchamp. If you’re one of those wise people who believes ‘good music is good music, regardless of the genre’, then this may well be the festival you’re looking for. This Paris music festival is host to a long list of genres and a very long list of bands! The 2019 summer lineup includes The Strokes, Twenty One Pilots, Ben Harper, The 1975, Eric Prydz, Caravan Palace and more. I have danced many nights away to the electro swing of Caravan Palace!





Genre: Mixed





Festivals In August



12. Rock en Seine (23rd - 25th August)

Where: Parc de Saint-Cloud









The clue’s in the name! Lovers of words might spot the pun on “en Seine” and “insane” but this is a festival for rock music lovers! Rock En Seine is the biggest rock festival in Paris this summer. If you’re a leather-jacket wearing, Harley Davidson riding, rock-till-you-drop kind of guy or gal, then don’t miss out! Equally, if you’re a tweed-jacket wearing, golf buggy riding, rock-when-it’s-appropriate sort of person then this might be the festival for you too; and everyone between! With The Cure, Aphex Twin, Major Lazer, The Foals, Royal Blood, Johnny Marr and many more playing, it will bring rock fans from every walk of life and all over the world!





Genre: Rock





13. Classique au Vert (Every weekend from 10th August - 1st September)

Where: Parc Floral de Paris









A beautiful setting for beautiful music! Parc floral is a park in the 12th arrondissement (district) of Paris. It has a lake, pavilions and approximately 3,000 plant species including azalea, rhododendron, irises, and dahlias. Since 1993, Parc floral has made the perfect backdrop to Classique au Vert’s summer music festivals! Performances take place over four weekends and will draw over 80,000 people. This Paris music festival is an ode to summer!





Genre: Classical





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