For the Fête de la Musique 2026, the Bastille square is set to switch up the tempo. On Sunday, June 21, 2026, this iconic Paris hub becomes an open-air stage, with a lineup perfectly in tune with the moment: Tiakola, Miki, Ronisia, Crystallmess, Jeune Morty and RnBoi are slated to perform from 6 p.m. for a free, reserve-only evening.
Organized by a renowned major music platform, the event already promises to turn up the volume. With a capacity of around 5,000, attendees will need to get into the groove fast to secure a spot. The platform’s premium superfans will receive early access by email starting this Monday, ahead of the on-sale to the general public the next day, Tuesday, June 9 at 10:00.
For the occasion, your favorite artists become the DJs at your Music Day party. Tiakola, Miki, Ronisia, but also Jeune Morty alongside Crystallmess, will spin behind the decks for exclusive DJ sets. A fresh way to catch them, in the raw energy of the selections, the transitions, and bass lines that get the crowd moving.
On one side, Tiakola, a major figure in the French rap and afro-pop scene, whose choruses have already found their way into the playlists of an entire generation. On the other side, Miki, an up-and-coming force in French pop, with a fresh tone and a keen sense of contrast. Alongside them, Ronisia will bring her R’n’B touch, while RnBoi completes the lineup with a live performance. A rhythm-driven cast crafted to move the music as the crowds do: from pop to R’n’B, from rap to danceable selections, with more guests to be announced soon.
For those looking to celebrate the June 21 in the heart of Paris, between basslines, choruses and an urban dancefloor, this Bastille night is shaping up to be one of the biggest highlights of the 2026 edition!
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Dates and Opening Time
On June 21, 2026
Starts at 06:00 p.m.
Location
Place de la Bastille
75011 Paris 11
Prices
Free
Booking
shotgun.live
More information
Attention: advance booking is required, but entry cannot be guaranteed. Admission will be permitted up to the venue’s capacity, on a first-come, first-served basis.