Friday, May 29, 2026
France Marks 13 Years of Marriage Equality: A Historic Milestone for LGBTQ+ Rights
Sting, Busta Rhymes and Lola Young Headline a Star-Studded Nice Jazz Fest 2026
Featuring 18 concerts across two stages, this year's festival will blend international superstars, jazz legends, emerging talents, and genre-defying performers in the heart of the French Riviera.
According to festival artistic director Sébastien Vidal, the event’s closing act is equally compelling. Rising British sensation Lola Young will headline the final evening on July 25. Young has become one of the fastest-rising stars in contemporary music thanks to her breakout hit Messy, a song that has captivated audiences worldwide. Vidal describes her as “one of the most moving voices of her generation,” making her one of the festival’s most anticipated performers.
A Carefully Curated Musical Journey

The final night will combine jazz mastery with contemporary urban and soul influences. Audiences will experience performances from Gabriel Jacoby, Obongjayar, The Getdown, and celebrated jazz guitarist Biréli Lagrène, whose distinguished career now spans four decades. Jazz enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to witness the acclaimed saxophone work of James Carter and his quintet before Lola Young brings the festival to a close.
A New Format for 2026
One of the most significant changes this year is the festival’s condensed format. Following municipal elections and organizational adjustments, Nice Jazz Fest has been reduced from four days to three. Festival officials insist the decision will allow for a more focused and audience-friendly experience while maintaining a packed and high-quality program.
The celebrations will continue beyond the main festival dates, with additional fringe events scheduled for July 26 in partnership with Live Nation, details of which will be announced later.
Supporting the Next Generation of Artists
Another major innovation for 2026 is the launch of the Nice Music Lab Talent Showcase, developed in partnership with the City of Nice and Sacem University under the patronage of renowned drummer Manu Katché. The initiative aims to identify and support emerging musicians from the Alpes-Maritimes and Var regions.
Applications will be accepted from May 29 through July 5. Eight finalists will be selected to perform at the Théâtre de Verdure, with three winners receiving professional support and potentially earning the opportunity to perform during the festival itself.
Ticket Information
Ticket sales open on May 28, 2026, at 9:00 a.m.
July 23 (Sting): €90
July 24: €45
July 25: €45
Three-day pass: €165
Two-day pass (including July 23): €125
Two-day pass (July 24 and 25): €80
With a lineup that brings together iconic performers, groundbreaking new voices, and world-class jazz musicians, Nice Jazz Fest 2026 is shaping up to be one of the summer’s premier musical events on the French Riviera.
From Sting’s legendary catalogue to Lola Young’s modern brilliance, the festival promises something for every music lover.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
WE MUSIC FESTIVAL Set to Bring World-Class Electronic Music to Nice
Organizers describe the event as an intimate, community-focused experience designed for true electronic music enthusiasts, combining a high-quality lineup with the unique atmosphere of one of Nice’s most celebrated outdoor venues.
Featuring artists such as Fritz Kalkbrenner, Anthony Rother, and the legendary duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Chris Bekker, and Metaraph, the festival is positioning itself as a significant new addition to the European electronic music calendar and a showcase for Nice’s growing reputation as a destination for major cultural and music events.
Ben Crafter
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Racing for Life: Monaco Grand Prix Stars and Prince Albert Unite Behind Yannick Alléno’s Campaign Against Road Violence
At the heart of the initiative is the memory of Alléno’s son, Antoine Alléno, who was killed in Paris in May 2022 after being struck by a repeat offender driving a stolen vehicle. The tragedy shocked France and inspired the celebrated chef to establish an organization dedicated to helping families affected by similar losses while advocating for stronger road safety measures.












