Festival de Carcassonne, also known as Carcassonne Festival, is an annual music and performing arts festival held in the city of Carcassonne, France. The festival is known for its diverse and exciting lineup, featuring a wide range of music genres, theater performances, dance shows, and other artistic expressions.
The festival takes place at various historic and iconic locations throughout Carcassonne, adding a unique and enchanting atmosphere to the events. The stunning medieval citadel of Carcassonne, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, serves as one of the main venues for the festival, providing a picturesque and historical setting for the performances.
Festival de Carcassonne attracts a diverse audience, from locals to tourists, who come to experience the rich cultural offerings presented during the event. The festival showcases both renowned artists and emerging talents, creating a platform for artistic exchange and discovery.
In addition to the music and performing arts, Festival de Carcassonne offers various other attractions, including arts and crafts markets, food vendors, and cultural activities that celebrate the unique heritage of the region.
The festival's commitment to providing a diverse and inclusive program contributes to its popularity and reputation as one of the leading cultural events in Southern France. It is a celebration of art, culture, and community spirit, making it a memorable experience for all who attend.
Festival was scheduled from 14 Jul to 23 Jul 2023 (9 day(s)).
Festival de Carcassonne takes place in Carcassonne, France. Here is the full address of the festival: Billetterie 10 rue de la république 11000 Carcassonne, France
Joe Bonamassa, Soprano, Aya Nakamura, Angèle, Juliette Armanet.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
pop
rock
blues
ambient
blues rock
chanson
chanson française
classic rock
classical music
classical piano
french pop
french rap
hard rock
instrumental
oldies
piano
rapcore
soprano
southern rock