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Annaelle Peyre

Le Bon Air Festival

22 May 2026 > 24 May 2026

Created in 2016, the Le Bon Air festival is back this year for three bubbling days in an iconic venue in Marseille! The new edition of the electronic music festival will be held from 22 to 24 May 2026 to celebrate the start of the summer with a rich and captivating programme featuring techno, house, disco and other alternative trends that will have the Friche la Belle de Mai buzzing.

Updated on 13 May 2026

A rich and eclectic programme

The festival will welcome around fifty artists and collectives representing the international, national and local scene, including bonnie Spacey, chloé B2b Ivan Smagghe, compagnie Eléphante, compagnie Guides, daria Kolosova, dérapage → Féroui, Hunkut, Kirara spread across five stages. Bass, ghetto tech, uk garage, tribal, techno, trance, funk: festival-goers will be spoilt for choice when it comes to being swept away by bewitching beats.
As well as live electronic music, festival-goers will also be able to discover a wide range of artistic performances, including drag shows, improvisation, acoustic concerts and dance performances.

Practical information

How to get to the Festival

Friche la Belle de Mai: 41 rue Jobin – 13003 Marseille

By metro: Lines 1 and 2, Saint-Charles stop (15 min. walk from St Charles)
By tram: Line 2, Longchamp stop (10 min. walk from Longchamp)
By bus: lines 49 and 52, “Belle de Mai La Friche” stop
Night bus n°582 between 8pm and 0.45am

A committed festival

As well as showcasing the local music scene, the Le Bon Air festival stands out for its commitment to the environment and inclusivity. A number of initiatives have been put in place to minimise the ecological footprint of the event. In particular, the festival is committed to eliminating disposable plastic, organising solidarity collection sessions and raising awareness of digital pollution.
The festival aims to be a space open to all, without discrimination of gender or orientation, where everyone can feel welcomed and respected.
Before, during and after the event, Le Bon Air also aims to raise awareness of risky behaviour.