Come On, We Love Each Other! Nuit Blanche 2026 Paris Program

May 25, 2026

Happy birthday to Nuit Blanche, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year! On Saturday, June 6, Paris once again transforms into a vast playground for contemporary creation, freely bringing art, culture and celebration to the streets of the capital.

For its 25th edition in Paris, Nuit Blanche promises another dive into contemporary art in all its forms. On Saturday, June 6, the popular cultural event fills the capital with creations from around the world. Long organized in autumn, the festival is now held at the end of spring, for shorter nights, but warmer. Here is the program!

In total, around 123 artistic projects spread across the city mobilize more than 150 artists. To help navigate, a main parcours mixing visual arts, music and dance is proposed. Structured in three hubs, it links eastern Paris to western Paris by passing through the Marais, to move from one neighborhood to another according to the forms and atmospheres.

Don’t sleep!

Among the highlights of the night, choreographer Leïla Ka presents a contemporary dance piece starting at 5 p.m. at the Carreau du Temple. At 7 p.m., head to the Bassin de la Villette for the energetic show by the Majors Girls from Montpellier, an ode to movement and passion. In the Marais, at the Jardin des Rosiers, Israeli artist David Mottahedèh offers, for his part, a projection exploring the resonances of Iranian culture.

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I’m Sophie Brennan, an Australian journalist passionate about LGBTQ+ storytelling and community reporting. I write to amplify the voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with a sharp eye for social issues. Through my work at Yarns Heal, I hope to spark conversations that bring us closer and help our community feel truly seen.