: The schedule is split into "Day" sessions (typically 4 PM – 11 PM) and "Nuit" sessions (10 PM – 5 AM). Interestingly, organizers note that day and early evening slots often attract the biggest crowds. Key Programming Pillars
Since its founding in 2003 by the Arty Farty collective , the festival has grown from 15,000 to over . It’s built on a foundation of inclusion, diversity, and "the right to reinvent the city". Expect:
: The festival takes over roughly 40 unconventional locations, including abandoned locomotive factories like Les Grandes Locos , art galleries, and even swimming pools.
: From heavy techno and house to experimental, ambient, and global sounds.
: A dedicated space for debate and reflection. In recent years, themes have included "Techno-politics" and the ethics of AI in music .
: The schedule is split into "Day" sessions (typically 4 PM – 11 PM) and "Nuit" sessions (10 PM – 5 AM). Interestingly, organizers note that day and early evening slots often attract the biggest crowds. Key Programming Pillars
Since its founding in 2003 by the Arty Farty collective , the festival has grown from 15,000 to over . It’s built on a foundation of inclusion, diversity, and "the right to reinvent the city". Expect: Nuits Sonores
: The festival takes over roughly 40 unconventional locations, including abandoned locomotive factories like Les Grandes Locos , art galleries, and even swimming pools. : The schedule is split into "Day" sessions
: From heavy techno and house to experimental, ambient, and global sounds. It’s built on a foundation of inclusion, diversity,
: A dedicated space for debate and reflection. In recent years, themes have included "Techno-politics" and the ethics of AI in music .