Gabi Hartmann, a leading voice in contemporary jazz, will perform at Les Franciscaines in Deauville on August 1, 2026. Known for her unique blend of jazz, soul, and world music, Hartmann’s latest album, “La femme aux yeux de sel,” tells a poetic story centered on an imaginary heroine. With over 20 million listens to her debut album, she’s quickly become a notable figure in the music scene. Hartmann has performed at major festivals like Jazz à Vienne and the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. This concert promises a memorable evening for both devoted fans and newcomers alike, as she explores deep emotional themes through her music.
Region: Normandy
Heritage Sundays in Vexin Normand: Architectural Insights
Heritage Sundays in Vexin Normand provide an exceptional opportunity to discover the region’s architectural gems at a leisurely pace. Occurring once a month from June to October, this event highlights historic and religious sites usually closed to the public. Key locations include the 14th-century church of Bézu-la-Forêt, dedicated to Saint-Martin, known for its stunning late 15th-century murals. Each Sunday invites visitors to engage with the captivating history and artistry of these remarkable monuments, making this event a must for history aficionados and curious travelers alike.
Festival La Semaine Acadienne in Courseulles-sur-Mer: Acadia
The Festival La Semaine Acadienne features a Mass dedicated to the Acadians, coinciding with their national day on 15 August 2026. Local musicians, including the Fifres et tambours d’Aunis Saintonge and Acadian artists, will perform, showcasing a blend of culture and tradition. Following the Mass, attendees can participate in a procession to the Acadian breach to celebrate its 21st anniversary, inaugurated by Arthur Haché. This event offers the community and visitors a chance to experience Acadian culture, historical ties, and a sense of belonging. It promises meaningful reflections of the Acadians’ rich heritage and contributions to the local cultural tapestry.
Fête de la musique in Caen: Local Sounds Festival
The Fête de la musique returns to the Parc de l’Abbaye-aux-Dames in Caen for an exciting evening of music. Scheduled for 21 June 2026 from 4 PM to midnight, this renowned festival will feature two stages hosting eight local artists and groups from Normandy, including Vincent DO, Azawan, Mary L*Astérisk, Palladium, Lotti, 3pour100, The Lanskies, and SPRNS. The lineup showcases a rich variety of musical genres, such as slam, world music, pop-rock, soul, hip-hop, rap, and electro. Celebrating its 20th edition, this event honors not only the performers but also the numerous behind-the-scenes contributors who bring musical celebrations to life. With a commitment to eco-responsibility, the festival emphasizes waste reduction, sustainable purchasing, and accessible community involvement. Join us for a memorable night filled with local talent and responsible initiatives in an exceptional setting.
Thomas Clerc’s ‘Autoportrait’ Exhibition in Normandy: Art &
The ‘Autoportrait’ exhibition by Thomas Clerc invites visitors to explore the complex question of identity through the lens of literature. It opens with the inquiry: “Who am I?” This journey examines the self-portrait as a literary genre, tracing its evolution from Montaigne to Barthes. Through essays, reflections, and artistic expression, Clerc emphasizes the intimate relationship between identity and literature. Opening night on 21 May 2026 features a performance by Clerc, adding dynamism to the event. The exhibition runs from 22 May to 29 November 2026, accessible on public holidays from 2 PM to 6 PM. This collaboration between Imec – Abbaye d’Ardenne, Région Normandie, and DRAC Normandie ensures an engaging intellectual exploration.
Wild Mammals Exhibition in Normandy: Photo Showcase
The “Wild Mammals of Normandy” exhibition invites you to discover the often-overlooked local wildlife. Set along the chemin des Hérons in the picturesque Ponts d’Ouve marshes, this photo exhibition highlights the fascinating mammals that inhabit the area. In collaboration with the Groupe mammalogique normand, visitors can appreciate the intricacies of these species through stunning imagery. Running from 29 May to 20 September 2026, the exhibition offers an insightful glimpse into Normandy’s natural heritage. As you navigate the scenic wetlands, the display not only showcases artistic talent but also aims to enhance appreciation for local biodiversity. Admission is charged to support the conservation of these unique marsh ecosystems. Don’t miss the chance to connect with the wildlife thriving in Normandy’s beautiful landscapes.
Les Prieurales in Le Havre: Medieval Music and Tales
Les Prieurales in Le Havre presents a weekend filled with medieval-themed performances and explorations. On Saturday, June 27, starting at 3:00 PM, the Mnémosyne ensemble will perform a concert featuring mystical women of the Middle Ages. Vocalists Virginie de Mey and Michaël-le Grébil will captivate audiences with their unique instrumentation and enchanting melodies. At 4:00 PM, join a thematic tour of the Abbey, which highlights its exquisite sculptures and the intriguing instruments inspired by them. Later, at 5:00 PM, families can enjoy the musical tale ‘Le chevalier au lion,’ suited for ages 6 and up, performed by Ensemble Celadon. This performance combines narration with music, bringing to life the novel by Chrétien de Troyes. On Sunday, June 28, at 11:00 AM, don’t miss an extraordinary concert-performance, ‘Le lai de l’Ymage.’ The audience is invited into the abbey church in silence for a 40-minute immersive experience set in the 14th century, led by Michaël-le Grébil. This performance offers meditation and a journey through time, enhancing the overall experience. Reservations are essential and can be made via helloasso.com. Join this captivating event and engage with the rich artistry of the Middle Ages!
La Gitane Jazz-Guitare Festival in Cresseveuille: Musical &T
Celebrate the 8th anniversary of the La Gitane Jazz-Guitare Festival in a picturesque setting on July 11, 2026. The evening kicks off at 6:15 PM with a performance by the ERIZO gypsy jazz group, known for their notable take on the genre, fusing classic Django sounds with contemporary favorites. At 8 PM, the SANSEVERINO Swing Orkestra will take the stage, bringing infectious energy and a mix of historic and modern influences. The festival also features food stalls showcasing local specialties, including teurgoule, crêpes from local patissières, and galettes from Ferme des 1000 ruisseaux. Guests can savor fresh chips and barbecue while enjoying a flower bar to celebrate the evening. A vintage car exhibition and photo opportunities enhance the festive ambiance. Experience a night filled with delightful music and regional flavors!
Music Festival at Domaine d’Harcourt: Community Celebration
On June 20, 2026, Domaine d’Harcourt will host its first music festival from 3 PM to 9 PM, offering a diverse range of performances in a friendly atmosphere. Kicking off the event, the Beaumont Choir Vocal Ensemble, under the direction of Sylvain Roussel, will delight attendees with French chansons featuring classics from Brel and Bourvil. From 5 PM to 7 PM, an open jam session invites local musicians to collaborate and showcase their talents alongside participants from the Conservatoire Musique et Danse de Grand-Couronne et Petit-Couronne, focusing on jazz standards. The festival’s highlight will be a concert by the Bernese band Burning Soul from 7:30 PM to 9 PM, with lead singer Véronique delivering soulful covers from the 60s, including hits by Etta James and Stevie Wonder, complemented by expressive guitar riffs and harmonica solos. Experience a celebration of music and community in Normandy.
Vintage Bike Festival in Martainville: A Retro Gathering
On Sunday, June 21, 2026, the Vintage Bike Festival returns for its third edition in Martainville-Épreville. This one-day event invites you to enjoy a nostalgic atmosphere highlighted by retro bikes and vintage outfits. The day starts at Parc de la Pommeraie with the Rando Vélo, a leisurely 30 km bike ride perfect for all ages and fitness levels, meandering through the picturesque Normandy bocage. Along the route, local producers offer tastings, showcasing the region’s culinary delights. If cycling isn’t your preference, the village area within the park features numerous exhibitors displaying vintage treasures, from decorative items to classic bicycles. Food trucks will also be available to satisfy your cravings as you soak in the festival’s ambiance. Whether you are a cycling enthusiast or a fan of vintage culture, the Vintage Bike Festival promises a day rich in community spirit and nostalgia. Bring your friends and family to join in the celebration of all things retro and enjoy a delightful outing in Normandy.