Begun in 1982, the festival is now a magnet for Black Britons, who spill across Paris enjoying genres from amapiano to zouk. But can it resist commercialisation – and is it getting too big?
Almost 50 years on, an American's idea for a citywide outdoor celebration of music in Paris has grown into Fête de la Musique, where the city's streets become a global music block party.
Dominica is proving that some of the world’s most exciting nightlife is now happening in the early mornings and lasting until ...
Every year on the same date, June 21, the people of France are invited to take to the streets and let live music resound. On ...
At Fête de la Musique, music always knows no borders. You quite literally just have to be there to enjoy the show. MANILA, Philippines – The 31st edition of Fête de la Musique in the Philippines takes ...
Heads up: Boulogne-Billancourt has canceled Fête de la Musique 2026. Due to the extreme heat gripping the department, the ...
Earlier this month, We Came as Romans canceled their concert at the Fete Music Hall in Providence while it was in progress. The band issued a statement after the cancellation revealing that an issue ...