On June 21, 2026, the courtyard of the Paris-Sud Adventist Church comes alive for the Music Festival, with a gospel concert open to everyone.
Every year on June 21, the Music Festival transforms the streets of Paris into open-air stages, bringing together professionals and amateurs to celebrate music in all its forms. This popular and festive event, initiated in 1982 by Jack Lang, has become a key event throughout France. On this occasion, the Paris-Sud Adventist Church opens its doors and courtyard to everyone for a musical sharing moment. A great way to celebrate music with family, friends, or even alone, to the rhythm of powerful voices and messages of hope.
Located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, the Paris-Sud Adventist Church is a dynamic and committed place of worship rooted in its neighborhood. As a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Churches Federation, it welcomes a diverse and warm community every week. It stands out for its social and cultural involvement, regularly organizing events open to the public. This June 21 concert is part of this commitment to openness and dialogue with everyone, believers or not, around the values of peace, brotherhood, and music.
For this exceptional evening, the gospel group aims to transmit a communicative energy through a rich repertoire, featuring powerful harmonies, captivating rhythms, and texts full of love and light. “Come as you are, leave with a lighter heart”: this is the motto of this open evening for all, in a spirit of communion. The concert is also accessible to people with reduced mobility. Whether you are a gospel enthusiast, looking for emotions, or just curious, do not miss this strong and vibrant moment. We will be waiting for you with a smile and an open heart.
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