
The Saint-Paul de Vence Festival 2026 celebrates its 15th edition, confirming its status as one of the most prestigious summer music events on the French Riviera. From 20 to 29 July 2026, the iconic medieval village becomes a living stage hosting leading names from the worlds of classical music and contemporary jazz.
This anniversary edition presents a programme that blends musical genres and eras, from Baroque repertoire to contemporary compositions and jazz, highlighting artistic dialogue and crossover between styles.
The festival stands out for its exceptional venues, which are an integral part of the artistic experience. Concerts take place in:
These locations create a unique atmosphere where music, architecture and Mediterranean landscape merge into an immersive cultural experience.
To mark its 15th anniversary, the artistic direction has invited musicians who have shaped the festival’s history, alongside internationally renowned performers.
Featured artists in the 2026 edition include:
The programme moves fluidly across musical periods and styles, creating a continuous dialogue between tradition and innovation.
The festival opens at Place de la Courtine with one of the masterpieces of sacred music performed by the renowned countertenor.
Featuring Émile Parisien, Yaron Herman, Linda May Han Oh and Prabhu Edouard in a major contemporary jazz performance.
At Fondation Maeght, a journey through minimalist and contemporary music.
A collaboration between one of Europe’s leading string quartets and the French cellist.
A solo performance by Louise Charbonnel in an exclusive contemporary art setting.
The acclaimed British pianist, one of the most outstanding talents of his generation.
Marion Rampal presents “Floating (Jazz) – Song for Abbey” at Fondation Maeght.
Closing concert featuring the German violinist and pianist Kiveli Dörken.
One of the festival’s defining features is its ability to combine artistic excellence with proximity to the audience. Many concerts take place at sunset, transforming each performance into a sensory experience where light, landscape and music interact.
The medieval village, with its historic walls and panoramic views over the Provençal hills, becomes an essential part of the performance itself.
With eight concerts and an outstanding international lineup, the Saint-Paul de Vence Festival confirms its role as one of the highlights of the summer cultural season on the French Riviera.
Tickets are already on sale, and the 2026 edition promises to celebrate 15 years of artistic excellence, bringing together classical music, jazz and creative crossover in one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful villages.
