France festivals are cute, cozy, and home to some star-studded festivals. From the iconic Hellfest to the electronic-fueled Delta Festival, these are the festivals you can’t miss.
Here’s your ultimate guide to the top festivals in France in 2023.
South Nantes
A heaven for those who headbang as a hobby, Hellfest became the mighty rock ‘n’ roll godfather by bringing a star-studded roster and headliners like Iron Maiden.
Marseille
Chic and urban, Delta Festival charms music fans with its idyllic beach shore location and makes them return with vibrant performances from electro artists.
Northwest France
Also known as France’s largest festival, Vieilles Charrues celebrates indie rock and pop beats with cozy stage design and artists like Robbie Williams.
Paris
Lollapalooza Paris is more than just a chance to unlock talent of the future, it’s an opportunity to witness Lil Nas X, A$AP Rocky, and Imagine Dragons on a European stage.
Paris
A union of music lovers and eco-activists, France’s We Love Green Festival pledges to be plastic-free while offering a variety of sustainable workshops.
South Bordeaux
As one of France’s most respected rock festivals, Garorock treats its fanbase with hard-to-score acts, inflatable water parks, and sports tournaments.
Paris
Committed to satisfying the music thirst of every reveler, Solidays Festival showcases a multi-genre roster in a vibrant and cozy setting.
North France
Multi-genre and ready to give festival-goers the time of their lives, Main Square Festival has hosted legendary performances from A-listers like Depeche Mode.
Paris
For the past decade, Rock En Seine has invited renowned musicians from a variety of genres – including new-wave and pop-rock – to perform on its four stages.
Northwest France
A celebration of arts and culture, V and B Fest’ is divided into two parts – 30 hours of live music and a “village” zone, where there is always something new to discover.