Music Festival

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Gare à la Rochette à Thoré-la-Rochette

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A. Veillith / Communauté d'Agglomération Territoires vendômois

Free concerts by amateur and professional musicians: come and celebrate music in all its forms!

RV Sunday, June 21, 2026

In a cellar, in the open air, in a bar or even in an unusual place, there are so many places to party!

History of the Fête de la Musique

In October 1981, Jack Lang, then Minister of Culture, appointed Maurice Fleuret Director of Music and Dance. Fleuret put into practice his ideas on the evolution of musical practice, defining the foundations of a new vision: “Music will be everywhere, and concerts nowhere”. He spoke of a “revolution” in music, aiming to bring together all forms of music, regardless of genre or origin, in a common quest for what he called “a liberation of sound”, an intoxication, a vertigo more authentic, more intimate and more eloquent than art itself.

Find the national program here

La fête de la musique en Vendômois

La Fête de la Musique, a not-to-be-missed event celebrating a wealth of talent! Every year on June 21, venues come alive with free concerts on every street corner. Amateur and professional musicians of all genres and styles come together to share their passion and offer the public an unforgettable evening. It’s the perfect opportunity to vibrate to the sound of music, discover new artists and spend a festive, convivial evening in the heart of summer.

So mark your calendars for this unique celebration of music and diversity in the Vendôme region:

05.06  : Fête de la musique à Villetrun

06.06 : Fête de la musique à Selommes

12.06 : Fontaine-Raoul

12.06 : Droué

19 au 21 june : Gare à la Rochette à Thoré-la-Rochette

19.06 : Tréhet – Vallée de Ronsard

21.06 : Fête de la Zizik à Montoire-sur-le Loir 

21.06 : Fête de la musique à Vendôme

27.06 : Fête de la musique à Fortan

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