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Le Grand Bastringue 2026: reggae, world music and dub in Cluny
Le Grand Bastringue is a world music and reggae festival held in the abbey town of Cluny, in the Saône-et-Loire department of Burgundy, France. Over two days, 12 artists present a festive programme between reggae, rock and international music, at €48 per ticket.
The 2026 edition features La Yegros, Atili, Ondubground, Marcus Gad and Ashkabad, spanning several musical continents.
The musical palette covers reggae, dub, house, dubstep, dub techno, international pop and brass band. Psytrance and novo dub enrich this festive, dance-oriented selection.
June 12–13, 2026 in Cluny, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France. Ticket at €48. Programme and tickets on the Grand Bastringue website.
❓FAQ
When does the festival take place, and how long is it?
Le Grand Bastringue runs on 12 and 13 June 2026, over two days, in the remarkable setting of Cluny Abbey in France. On Saturday daytime the Petit Bastringue offers a springboard stage for emerging artists.
How do I get there, and what is the nearest station?
The handiest station is Mâcon, connected to Cluny in 44 minutes by the LR701 bus; Mâcon itself is reachable by train from Lyon, Chalon-sur-Saône or Bourg-en-Bresse. A Facebook car-sharing group is also available.
Is there a campsite?
Yes, the festival has a campsite with toilets and showers. Animals (except guide dogs), vehicles, trailers and caravans are not allowed on it and must stay in the designated car parks.
What food is available?
Catering caters to a range of diets, including vegetarian and vegan options.
What accessibility arrangements does Le Grand Bastringue provide?
Yes: the site is on flat, level ground and designed for accessibility, with a dedicated accessibility steward on hand to help with getting around. The festival also offers solidarity rates for people facing hardship in the Clunisois area (proof required).
How long has Le Grand Bastringue been running?
It began in 2006, launched by engineering students from Arts et Métiers in Cluny and the humanitarian association GaSole. Its 8th edition was in June 2014, and the reggae/dub festival now runs over two days.
How many people attend?
The festival gathers more than 5,000 festival-goers, roughly 2,500 a day across the two days (approximate, re-entries).



