The Auvers Festival features a grand performance of Handel’s ‘Royal Fireworks Music’ to celebrate the architectural and musical heritage of the Oise. With a heritage that echoes through this work represents the peak of Baroque festive music which has long been a staple of the region’s elite cultural celebrations. underscores the cultural vitality of the regional identity of the Vexin territory as a sanctuary for the performance of grand-scale historical and royal compositions. Spectators can witness a powerful orchestral display where the majestic notes resonate against the ancient stone walls of the village church. This concert has a significant social impact by launching the festival’s high-season with a major popular event that attracts thousands of visitors. For music historians it afford a unique chance to observe the application of baroque festive traditions in a contemporary regional setting. The performance ensures the legacy of grand orchestral music remains a living part of the Auvers cultural experience in 2026.