Fête de la musique 2026: LFI concert banned by police, party announces appeal
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The prefecture of police has banned a concert organized by the political party La France Insoumise (LFI) for the Fête de la Musique.
- LFI announced it would appeal the decision, denouncing the ban as an attack on freedom of expression.
- The Fête de la Musique, an annual music celebration, is taking place across France with various events, though some political gatherings have faced restrictions.
A concert planned by the political party La France Insoumise (LFI) for the Fête de la Musique has been prohibited by the police prefecture, sparking immediate plans for an appeal from the party.
LFI denounced the ban as an unacceptable restriction on freedom of expression and assembly, vowing to challenge the decision. The party views the prohibition as politically motivated, particularly given the Fête de la Musique's tradition of diverse public celebrations.
The Fête de la Musique, celebrated annually on June 21st, typically involves widespread musical performances across public spaces in France. This year's event, however, has seen some political events face scrutiny. The decision to ban the LFI concert has intensified political debate surrounding the event and the limits of public assembly permits.
While the article does not detail the specific reasons cited by the police prefecture for the ban, it notes that LFI intends to contest the ruling. The broader context of the Fête de la Musique includes various celebrations across France, with some events, like those at the Elysée Palace, proceeding without issue, while others face administrative hurdles.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.