The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year. For Parisians, they take advantage of the shortest night of the year with Fête de la Musique: a free outdoor music festival that consumes the ...
In 1982, the very first Fête de la Musique was held in Paris. Planned by the French Ministry of Culture, musical performances were maximized on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, in a ...
The Summer Solstice of June 21 – the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere – also heralds France’s beloved music festival, the Fête de la Musique, which is marking its 44th year. Amid the ...
MANILA, Philippines – Since 1994, Filipinos have been treated to an annual grand display of music through Fête de la Musique. Also known as World Music Day, the free music event originated in France ...
Fete de la Musique season is almost here. The annual event celebrating World Music Day is once again set to gather rising and renowned artists in cool venues this June to welcome music lovers from all ...
Members of a musical group from Lombok, Indonesia perform for Fête de la Musique in front of the concert hall on the Gendarmenmarkt. Hundreds of events across all 12 of Berlin's districts are set for ...
Fête de la Musique, one of the most anticipated live music events in the country, is back for another year of celebrating all kinds of tunes. This time, Shangri-La Plaza is joining the revelries and ...
French police have detained twelve suspects after 145 people reported being pricked with syringes during the country's annual street music festival, officials said Sunday.
Every year on June 21, cities and towns across France celebrate the Fête de la Musique. The popular music festival – held annually on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year in the northern ...
Fete de la Musique literally means music festival, but for Jean Pierre Dumont, the Executive Director of Alliance Francaise de Manille, that barely describes what the event is all about. “The thing ...
When the Summer Solstice arrives on Saturday, millions of people across France will attend the impromptu street concerts of “Fête de La Musique” hosted by restaurants, bars, museums and even libraries ...