Everything you need to know to experience the best electronic music night of June 21, 2026, in Paris: open-air events, DJ sets, free stages, and must-visit spots for a proper Fête de la Musique.
Every June 21, Paris turns into a giant dance floor. For Music Day 2026, fans of electro, house, and techno have plenty to choose from: a free open-air set by Marlon Hoffstadt at Hasard Ludique, an XXL rave party by the Cookie Records label, and other musical gems. Here’s the full lineup of free DJ sets and electronic concerts in Paris so you don’t miss a thing.
Marlon Hoffstadt: Free open-air set at Hasard Ludique
Don’t tell Mom, but Marlon Hoffstadt, aka DJ Daddy Trance, is taking over the tracks of Hasard Ludique’s abandoned old railroad for a free open-air show that promises to be one of the most memorable moments of the evening. Sign up here.
Cookie Records at Pavillon Puebla
After the wild open-air party on May 30 at Kilomètre25, the Cookie Records collective is back behind the decks at Pavillon Puebla in the heart of Buttes-Chaumont Park for an open-air house session in one of Paris’s most beautiful green spaces. Free admission with registration via the DICE ticketing platform.
Live From Earth’s free and secret open-air event
Among the must-see electronic music events for Music Day 2026, the Berlin collective Live From Earth returns to Paris for a free, decidedly underground open-air event, featuring a top-tier techno/trance lineup: DJ Gigola, ALCATRAZ, Brutalismus 3000… Special feature: the venue remains a secret and will only be revealed after registration, along with a guest DJ.
Didi Han, a K-pop set at the Fondation Fiminco
Didi Han, a South Korean DJ, will be spinning at the Fondation Fiminco, delivering a masterful blend of sounds that bridges Asian and European electronic cultures, featuring organic textures and house beats.
Planète House – The Cruise Is Fun
4 open-air sessions from noon to 2 a.m. for a massive, welcoming party. The full lineup is coming soon, but the concept centers on a party along the river before heading to the main open-air venue. Food available on-site and, as always: a free-spirited and inclusive vibe. More info and registration on the DICE ticketing platform.
*Admission to the open-air event is free, but cruises are subject to a fee and can be booked separately
Joe & The Juice presents Ed Banger
Another must-see spot for Music Day 2026 in Paris: Joe & The Juice is thinking big with an ultra-festive “back-to-back” comeback. On June 21, from 5 PM to 10 PM, their location on Avenue Kléber transforms into a true electro hub where music, culture, and good vibes come together. Following a highly acclaimed first edition in 2025, the brand is once again teaming up with the legendary Ed Banger crew and Michael Lam for a cutting-edge lineup, headlined by A-Trak, So Me, and Damn Blasé. On the agenda: DJ sets and free surprises (products and merch) for the first arrivals.
Chilly Gonzales at the Olympia (free)
The Olympia is also joining the party with an evening that’s as electric as it is iconic. On June 21, from 9 p.m. to midnight, the legendary venue opens its doors for a lineup that’s as cutting-edge as it is eclectic, featuring Ino Casablanca, Chilly Gonzales —accompanied by surprise guests—and Makala. All free of charge and no reservation required, subject to availability. A rare opportunity to get into the groove at one of the capital’s most legendary venues, fueled by a bold lineup and an electrifying atmosphere. First come, first served: in other words, you’ll have to be quick if you don’t want to miss out.
NTS Radio x Havaianas
Head to a Music Festival 2026 with Brazilian vibes featuring NTS and Havaianas, who are making their big comeback at Point Éphémère for a highly anticipated second edition. On June 21, this must-visit spot on the Canal Saint-Martin transforms into a sun-drenched dance floor with a cutting-edge lineup blending the vibesof Apropri4damente, DJ Caio Prince, Deize Tigrona, Isa Castelari, and Mab’Rada. The result: a sizzling night of electro beats, Brazilian funk influences, and electric collective energy. Good news: the event is free with reservation, and there’s an on-site bar to keep the party going.
Serpent à Plume takes over the Place des Vosges
For Music Day, the legendary Place des Vosges transforms into a true open-air festival thanks to Serpent A Plume and Studio Olympia. From the afternoon until 4 a.m., more than ten international bands will set the stage ablaze in an atmosphere worthy of Woodstock, headlined by THE PLEASURE MAJENTA. Dubbed “Music for the Peuple,” this event promises an eclectic lineup blending must-see artists and new gems from around the world. For an even more exclusive experience, “Vue sur le Peuple” offers an evening high above the crowd in the iconic Étage Noble: with a glass of champagne in hand and a couscous buffet, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking view of the crowd and the concerts. With only 60 spots available, this VIP option is likely to sell out very quickly.
Luluberlu & Friends on the quays
An open-air house DJ set right in the heart of the French Touch movement, with nods to Justice or Daft Punk, or the best of French rap. All of this with a view of the Seine at sunset. What more could you ask for? On the menu of festivities: pink reflections on the quays, the perfect way to start the evening on a mellow note.
Pentagon x Roasted Agency
Pentagon and Roasted Agency are teaming up for a 12-hour non-stop day-and-night event, just a stone’s throw from République and the Canal Saint-Martin. On the program: an XXL lineup (TBA) mixing established artists and emerging talents, a sound system tailored for purists, and surprise guests. Free admission, an electric atmosphere, and cutting-edge electronic programming.
Rebels at Sunset on Rue Duhesmes (18th arrondissement)
A balcony in the 18th arrondissement transforms into a suspended open-air venue from 6:00 PM to 12:30 AM: sunny house, Afro grooves, live percussion, and hybrid sets blending nomadic fusions and organic trance, with the rooftops of Paris as a backdrop.
