Les Francofolies de La Rochelle 2017
- La Rochelle, France
- 12-16 July 2017
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Tickets and packages to the 2018 edition are now on sale. Book yours via the link below.
A celebration of France's eclectic music scene
Les Francofolies de La Rochelle is a eclectic music festival that takes place in France's famous seaport city.
The lineup includes French stars young and old – from DJ Snake and Vianney to Renaud and Michel Jonasz – who will take to the stage across the course of the five day festival.
The Esplanade Saint-Jean d'Acre will once again plays host the rock, pop, rap and electro of the festival's main stage, while more classical and orchestral influenced sounds find a home in the city's Grand Théâtre.
Elsewhere, the city's harbour is open for exploration and packed with activities, games, artistic installations, eco-projects, markets and more.
Headliners
- DJ Snake
- Julien Doré
- Renaud
- Soprano
Lineup
Scène Jean-Louis Foulquier
- Claudio Capeo
- Boulevard des Airs
- Soprano
- Christophe Maé
Scène Jean-Louis Foulquier
- Imany
- Camille
- Lamomali de -M-
- Julien Doré
Grand Théâtre - La Courvise
- Michel Jonasz Quartet
Scène Jean-Louis Foulquier
Grand Théâtre - La Courvise
The festival's main outdoor stage is situated on the Esplanade Saint-Jean d'Acre, however there will also be shows in venues nearby, including a theatre, club and the old harbour.
Address
Esplanade Saint-Jean d'Acre, La Rochelle, 17000, France
FAQs
BY PLANE: La Rochelle – Île de Ré Airport is located around 2.5km northwest of the city. From the airport you can reach the festival site either by taxi (a 7 minute journey costing around €10) or by catching the Line 7 bus to Claude Masse and walking the remaining 1km to the festival. The latter journey will take around 20 minutes and should cost around €2.
BY TRAIN: Gare de La Rochelle is well connected by rail, with services to the city from Paris, Bourdeaux, Toulouse, Nantes, Tours and a number of smaller towns in the Poitou-Charentes region.
Yes, there will be a number of carparks open across the city during the festival offering more than 3000 spaces.