To be held on May 22–24, 2026, at the National Air and Space Museum of France.
Photo credit: Alberto Alcocer
Cercle is preparing for the third edition of its France festival, which is set to take place May 22–24, 2026, at the National Air and Space Museum of France in Le Bourget.
This year, the event returns with an expanded three-day program and 44 acts. Performances will unfold across three immersive stages built around the A380 aircraft, the Concorde jets, and the towering Ariane 5 rocket.
Friday’s program includes Acid Pauli, Adriatique, ANNA, Carlita, berlioz, Enfant Sauvage, Kerri Chandler, Mind Against, Rodrigo Gallardo, Sammy Virji, KILIMANJARO, Marten Lou, and Arodes.
Saturday will see Parra For Cuva, Monolink, Kolsch, ARTBAT, Anfisa Letyago, Étienne de Crécy, Lane 8, DJ Tennis, Kasablanca, Vintage Culture, Kenya Grace, Ginton, LP Giobbi B2B DJ Tennis, Jimi Jules, and Michael Bibi.
Finally, Sunday closes with Eric Prydz, Âme B2B Sama’ Abdulhadi, Röyksopp (DJ Set), Yotto, nimino, meera, Anetha, Miss Monique, Ben Böhmer, Funk Tribu, Weval, Deer Jade, Aaron Hibell, Mahmut Orhan, and Thylacine.
Also, Cercle has announced an official partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the French National Centre for Space Studies (CNES). Central to the partnership is an immersive space dome hosting scientific exhibitions, virtual reality installations, and panels featuring astronauts and aerospace experts. Additionally, ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot will open the festival via a recorded address from the International Space Station.
Cercle’s signature blend of audiovisual performance and cultural landmarks will once again transform the museum into a stage, using its historic aircraft and architecture as a creative backdrop.
More info is available here.












