Three days. Three stages. A common DNA – bringing Marseille together around popular and unifying contemporary music. This year, Marsatac is hitting hard with a lineup that mixes big names and emerging gems. Whether you’re a fan of hip-hop, electro, or French rap, there’s bound to be a concert that will get you moving. But the festival is also an excuse to get together, share, and celebrate the city.
Concerts that will get Marseille rocking on Friday and Saturday
On Friday, June 12, Parc Borély will be set alight with Niska, Meryl, La Mano 1.9, and Ino Casablanca. Fans of cutting-edge beats won’t want to miss Le Calage, the festival’s third stage dedicated to local collectives. La Rvfleuze and Menace Santana promise electrifying sets. Here, every note becomes a moment to share and experience with the crowd.
On Saturday, June 13 , Théodora takes center stage, accompanied by Disiz, ElGrandeToto, and Bamby. Emerging talents will also be in the spotlight: iNOUïS winner and rising star Riffx will have the opportunity to shine under the spotlight. And for those who want to go further, the Marsatac School opens the doors to the Marseille scene and its collectives. Three stages. Three atmospheres. And a city that vibrates to the rhythm of music.
A Sunday for everyone, dedicated to sharing
On Sunday, Marsatac changes tone. Open to all, the festival emphasizes togetherness and solidarity. Food stands, games, meetings, and local initiatives transform Parc Borély into a place of sharing. Music remains at the center, but every moment is designed to create connections. Tickets are affordable so that everyone can enjoy the festival.
Three days. Three stages. A rich and unifying program. With Théodora, Niska, young talents, and local collectives, Marsatac proves once again that it is more than a festival— it is a moment of sharing, discovery, and celebration for the whole city.