There are festivals that are born from an urgency to celebrate and others that settle into the landscape like oak trees. THE Festival MusiK à Pile belongs to the second category. For twenty-eight years, the MKP association has planted its sounds every spring in the Parc Bômalea green space in Saint-Denis-de-Pile, about twenty kilometers east of Bordeaux. This extraordinary event returns on Friday June 5 and Saturday June 6, 2026 with a program built around the discovery and diversity of musical genres.
What sets MusiK à Pile apart from the big summer gatherings is its human scale and its flair for the artists that the general public will discover a few seasons later. Zaho de Sagazan, Suzane, Yseult: all of them graced this stage before filling much larger venues. This year, the team led by Florence Olivier et Chloe Marchand to misé sur Peter Dohertytutelary figure of English rock reconverted into a peaceful Norman singer, on Sam Sauvageyoung French pop prodigy with catchy melodies, on Carbonne and its Mediterranean energy and on Just Shanirapper who imposes her voice with a rare intensity in the French landscape.
The festival is not just a lineup of concerts. Around these headliners revolve cultural mediation projects carried out throughout the year: college workshops, rap scene with young people from the Libourne agglomeration community (La Cali), interventions in music schools. These initiatives, co-financed by La Cali and the national Pass Culture system, give MusiK à Pile an educational and territorial dimension that few festivals of this size can claim.
Added to this are the food trucks, the refreshment bar, the artisan market, local wine growers and free camping: all for an entry price kept at 30 euros full price in presale for an evening, with reduced rates for residents of La Cali, job seekers and those under 25. Children under 6 years old enter free.

Programming that crosses genre boundaries
Peter Doherty, from enfant terrible to peaceful melodist
Peter Doherty, one of the most romantic figures of British rock in the 2000s, arrives in Gironde with unexpected baggage: serenity. Founder of Libertines and Babyshambles, the artist resettled in Normandy and drew from the French landscapes to nourish his writing. His fifth solo album, Felt Better Alivereleased in 2025, feels like a sincere tribute to his adopted lands. On stage, he becomes an intimate storyteller, a skilled melodist, far from the sulphurous aura that once preceded him. The performance promises to be rare.
Sam Sauvage, la révélation pop de l’année
At 25 years old, Sam Sauvage already has a mastery of catchy choruses. His deep voice, his lanky silhouette and his dancing self-deprecating lyrics compose a universe pop-chanson-electro singular. A self-taught singer-songwriter, he handles captivating melodies with an efficiency that recalls the first releases of certain artists today at the head of the gondola. MusiK à Pile has often been blind to this kind of profile: the festival is making it its 2026 revelation.
Carbonne, Juste Shani, Titouan, Maras, Menni Jab: the density of Saturday
Saturday brings an even more eclectic program. Carbonnea Montpellier artist with Spanish roots, combines traditional Mediterranean sounds and current aesthetics in a hybrid and unifying project. Just Shani has established herself in French rap through her incisive freestyles and a pen mixing strength and vulnerability, empowerment and introspection. Titouanhe practices chamber hip-hop where the transverse flute flirts with the beatbox in a trio formation as captivating as it is disconcerting. No oneaccompanied by world beatboxing champion Alexinho, gives its nobility to urban writing by drawing inspiration from works of world pictorial heritage. Menni Jabfrom Bordeaux converted from engineering to song, comes full circle with lucid texts on mental health, ecology and the world of work.

What MusiK à Pile brings to the Libourne region
Artistic mediation projects throughout the year
Behind the programming lies considerable field work. The association MKP-MusiK Ã Pile each year leads several artistic mediation projects in direct connection with the inhabitants and institutions of the Libournais urban community. This year, EmmaFlowersa Franco-Mexican artist, led a six-hour workshop with a third-grade class from the Eugène Atget College in Libourne. The students explored musical writing, interpretation and stage expression before experiencing the backstage of the festival on Friday June 5 afternoon.
Titouan Arrabie-Aubièss has entered the La Cali Music School in the spring, through five days of workshops with wind instrumentalists. Trumpets, saxophones, clarinets and flutes have experimented together with blowing winda project presented on stage on Saturday June 6 at 6:30 p.m. The project is part of the system The Art of Growing Upworn by La Cali.
The Espaces Jeunes rap scene and the project with SPIP Gironde
The Youth Spaces of La Cali are also there: a selection of young rappers from the Libourne scene, including the artists Donatello, Astro, Moha, G-Word and POKEDAM, will take to the park stage on Saturday June 6. An evening preceded by an immersion behind the scenes of the organization.
Even more unexpected: ten people sentenced to works of general interest worked for twelve hours each alongside Maras and Menni Jab, drawing inspiration from works from the Museum of Fine Arts in Libourne, as part of a project carried out with the Libourne branch of SPIP Gironde. Their creation will be presented as the opening act of the Maras and Menni Jab concert on Saturday evening.

Why MusiK à Pile resists the passage of time
An identity built on clear values
Twenty-eight editions without losing its soul is not insignificant. The festival is based on a base of explicitly assumed values: promoting inclusion, supporting création émergente et régionalework closely with local traders, fight against sexist and sexual violence and harassment. Eco-responsibility is also part of the association’s commitments, which mobilizes some 120 bénévoles to operate the machine.
The 2026 poster as an aesthetic manifesto
The 2026 poster, signed Hugo Marchaisalone deserves an attentive look. It summons the myth of Adam and Eve revisited through the prism of Matisse’s dancers, in a composition where two moving silhouettes are connected by a climbing vine, symbol of the two constituent elements of the name of the festival, music and the pile, that is to say the vine. A contemporary design, gradient of colors and striking typography, which reflects the artistic ambition of this edition.
MusiK à Pile in the La Loupe collective in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The MKP-MusiK association in Pile is also a member of collective La Loupenetwork of cultural operators in rural areas initiated by Musicalarue in Luxey. This network makes it possible to co-present artists with other festivals in the region: this year, EmmaFleurs was presented at the Plateau de Musicalarue alongside the Frayse Toch’ Festival at the beginning of May, before joining the stage of Saint-Denis-de-Pile.
How to get to the festival and organize your stay
The Parc Bômale is accessible by car from Bordeaux in less than 30 minutes via the N89 towards Périgueux. Parking is available in town near the site. Carpooling is encouraged. For those who prefer public transport, an SNCF stop serves Saint-Denis-de-Pile on the lines linking Bordeaux to Angoulême, Périgueux and Sarlat. The larger Libourne station is connected to the site via the La Cali Calibus network.
Camping is free for the duration of the festival. Additional accommodation is offered through the partnership with Visit Libournais. On site, festival-goers will find several food trucks (pizzas, burgers, Mediterranean cuisine, crepes, artisanal ice creams), the MKPienne refreshment bar and an artisan market as well as local wine producers.
Making a Gironde field a space where curiosity is the rule and welcome is second nature: this is what MusiK à Pile has succeeded in for twenty-eight years, and the 2026 season will be no exception.
Parc Bômale will take on a special color on June 5 and 6. That of a festival which has chosen to age intelligently, keeping its eyes open to the music of tomorrow and its feet firmly planted in its territory. That MusiK à Pile has been successful for twenty-eight years, few events can claim this: making a Gironde field a space where curiosity is the rule and welcome is second nature. The 2026 season will be no exception.



