This year, the new edition of the Music Festival is also celebrated at the Guimet Museum in Paris! For the occasion, the beautiful national museum of Asian arts offers, on Sunday, June 21, 2026, a musical journey to South Korea.
The Music Festival returns every year on June 21 and celebrates its 43rd anniversary this year! As always, the music festival is an opportunity to bring out instruments and sing loudly in the streets. But this event, established in 1982 under the impetus of Jack Lang, Minister of Culture at the time, is also the ideal moment to discover new talents or attend concerts of established artists. Every June 21, aspiring groups and artists take over the streets of Paris and its suburbs, while others prefer to make the audience dance in concert halls, museums, churches, or parks and gardens.
Throughout a full day, the Music Festival is an opportunity to celebrate music in all its forms (classical, jazz, rock, metal, rap, French variety, reggae, pop, zouk, electro…) with joy and good humor!
This year, for the new Music Festival, why not celebrate this popular event in a famous and sublime museum in the capital? The Guimet Museum, a cultural venue dedicated to Asian arts and located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, participates in the event with a concert that invites you to travel.
So, what program awaits you at the Guimet Museum on Sunday, June 21, 2026? The national museum of Asian arts invites you to come and enjoy a K-pop dance workshop from 2pm, led by choreographer and contemporary dancer Jooyoung Lee. Then, from 7pm, head to the roof of the museum to dance to DJ sets by Arexibo, HWXXNG, and Pal Hwang Dan, rising figures of the Korean scene.
Context: The article discusses the annual Music Festival, celebrated in France on June 21st, and highlights a special event at the Guimet Museum dedicated to Asian arts. Fact Check: The Guimet Museum is known for its extensive collection of Asian art and artifacts.




