Music lovers, mark your calendars for Sunday, June 21, 2026 for the new edition of the Fête de la musique!
Each year, this grand, popular, festive, and free celebration is an opportunity to honor live music that resonates thanks to performances by musicians, whether amateurs or professionals. All day and into the evening, groups and artists take over the streets, of course, but also bars and restaurants, or even concert halls and stages, not to mention museums and monuments, all in an effort to let the music ring out in more unlikely places.
This year is no exception. And once again, there are plenty of musical events to look forward to in Paris, including at the Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme. Heir to the collections of the Musée d'Art Juif de la rue des Saules, the Musée d'art et d'histoire du Jud aïsme (mahJ) has been housed since its opening in 1998 in the Hôtel de Saint-Aignan, a sumptuous private mansion nestling in the Marais district of Paris.
On Sunday, June 21, 2026, for this year’s edition of the Fête de la Musique, the inner courtyard of this Parisian museum will host Electro Schmocks. Composed of David Konopnicki (guitar), Gurvan Zytynski (DJ), Florent Méry (clarinet) and Loïc Audureau (accordion), the group aims to transport the audience with its eclectic repertoire, with a particular emphasis on oriental electro.




David Konopnicki, guitars
Gurvan Zytynski, DJ
Florent Méry, clarinet
Loïc Audureau, accordion
Guests : Neshima
Heredity of the “world sound” concept of the legendary DJ Rémy Kolpa Kopoul, who disappeared ten years ago, a electric guitarist toting his Algerian mandola (David Konopnicki), an Ashkenazi electro DJ (Gurvan Zytynski), a virtuoso klezmer clarinetist (Florent Méry) and a Parisian titi accordionist with Balkan flavors (Loïc Audureau) come together to make you dance, laugh, cry and love – and do it all over again.
Four Mousklezmer, artists and engineers of sound, blending Oriental electro and hard shmock, Brooklyn dance floors and Frishman nights, Polish pickles and Oran merguez…
Hold on tight, it’s going to groove!
As part of the Jewish Cultures Festival
With the support of the Dilcrah
Dates and Opening Time
On June 21, 2026
From 08:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location
Museum of Jewish Art and History
71 Rue du Temple
75003 Paris 3
Access
Metro line 11 "Rambuteau" station
Prices
Free
Official website
www.mahj.org
More information
Free admission from 7 p.m.
The museum's grand courtyard















