The organizers explain having had to adapt to numerous constraints (prefectural decisions, political instability, increase in artistic fees, consequence of covid-19), without ever seeing the end.
“We have something to tell you.” In a press release published on its social networks, the Peacock Society electro festival announces that it is bowing out, after 15 years of existence. The Parisian event marks its last edition on July 10 and 11 at the Vincennes racecourse.
“We don’t teach you anything: at the moment, working in culture is complicated, even for structures that have existed for more than 12 years like us,” explains the team. An unmissable event for techno lovers, the festival, which took place every summer, is ending its adventure, in a context deemed increasingly difficult by the organizers.
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Since 2014, Peacock Society claims to have had to constantly adapt to an accumulation of constraints: prefectural decisions, political instability, increase in artistic fees, consequence of covid-19… “Unfortunately a non-exhaustive list”they specify.
Despite these obstacles, the festival claims to have long managed to maintain a balance, by offering accessible prices. But in 2026, the situation reaches a critical point: “Producing two days of open-air festival at the Hippodrome Paris Vincennes endangers the very survival of our structure.”.
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Dernière édition
For this final edition, Peacock Society abandons the open air format in favor of two club days, in two Parisian nightclubs, Wanderlust and FVTVR. In terms of ticketing, places start at 29 euros for Friday, 34 euros for Saturday and 69 euros for the two-day pass. The organizers specify that “All tickets already sold remain valid for the new format, and will be refunded up to their new ticket price.”




