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Municipal events in the South of France

All town halls in PACA — 1,613 municipalities organizing events year-round

South of France municipalities organize hundreds of events yearly (local festivals, July 14th, Christmas markets). Guaranteed public fees.

For whom

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What you gain

  • · Event fees: €300-2,000 per gig
  • · Season spread across the whole year
  • · Strong word-of-mouth between neighboring towns

Typical use cases

  • Summer local festivals
  • Bastille Day (concerts + fireworks)
  • Christmas markets
  • May Day concerts

Data coverage

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100%
Email
100%
MX verified ✓
100%
Phone
92%
Website
100%
City

Actual volume in database: 1 613 contacts

Sources: data.gouv.fr · IPA · OpenStreetMap

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Name City Email
Mairie - Vémars Vémars m***@mairievemars.fr
Mairie - Cléry-en-Vexin Cléry-en-Vexin c***@wanadoo.fr
Mairie - Frémainville Frémainville m***@fremainville.fr
Mairie - Béthemont-la-Forêt Béthemont-la-Forêt m***@wanadoo.fr
Mairie - Épiais-lès-Louvres Épiais-lès-Louvres m***@wanadoo.fr
Mairie - Saint-Leu-la-Forêt Saint-Leu-la-Forêt c***@saint-leu-la-foret.fr
Mairie - Condécourt Condécourt m***@condecourt.fr
Mairie - Vauréal Vauréal c***@mairie-vaureal.fr
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PACA Town Halls: 1,613 Municipalities Hosting Events Year-Round

The PACA region (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France) is one of the most active regions in France for municipal events. Its 1,613 municipalities, spread across six departments (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes-Alpes, Alpes-Maritimes, Bouches-du-Rhône, Var, Vaucluse), organize a considerable number of public events every year that require the presence of musicians and artists.

These events cover a very broad spectrum:

  • La Fête de la Musique (June 21): every municipality, even the smallest, organizes free musical events in public spaces
  • July 14th (Bastille Day): concerts and popular dances, often with fireworks, are a tradition in virtually every municipality
  • Local summer festivals: particularly vibrant in the PACA region (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France) (Provençal and Mediterranean tradition), they take place from June to September
  • Municipal Christmas markets: growing strongly over the past 10 years, they often include musical entertainment on December weekends
  • Heritage days, inaugurations and official events, which also call upon musicians

The PACA region (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France) offers a favorable geographical advantage: municipalities are densely packed around major urban centers (Marseille, Nice, Toulon, Avignon), while the small rural municipalities of Var, Vaucluse, and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence are plentiful and less competitive for local artists.

Which Artists Is This Pack For?

The municipal events market in the PACA region (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France) is well suited to a wide variety of profiles:

  • Local musicians based in PACA who want to build a busy summer schedule without extensive travel
  • Brass bands and municipal orchestras looking to extend their reach beyond their home municipality
  • Pop and variety singers with a festive repertoire suited to popular dances and village celebrations
  • DJ entertainers for local festival evenings or Bastille Day dances
  • Cover bands suited to outdoor evenings for a multigenerational audience

The ideal format for town halls is a 2-to-3-hour concert or dance, amplified, outdoors or under a marquee, tailored to a broad audience (children, adults, seniors) gathered for a free public celebration.

Concrete Benefits of This Pack: Word-of-Mouth Between Neighboring Municipalities

In small and medium-sized municipalities, elected officials know each other and share their trusted service providers. A successful concert in a municipality of 1,500 inhabitants can generate 2 to 4 new requests from neighboring municipalities with no extra effort. This informal network between town halls is one of the key strengths of this segment: fast loyalty-building and a local reputation effect.

  • Emails verified via DNS/MX lookup: official town hall addresses (.mairie-XXX.fr or via municipal domains)
  • Sources: official directory of local authorities (data.gouv.fr), updated 2026
  • Full coverage of all 6 departments in PACA
  • Instant delivery, 30-day guarantee

To maximize your chances of getting a response, our outreach service prepares emails tailored to the institutional tone of local authorities, with the right formalities and legal information expected.

Outreach Tips: The PACA Municipality Calendar

When Should You Get in Touch?

Municipalities plan their events 3 to 6 months in advance. For summer events (Fête de la Musique, July 14th, local festivals in July-August), the optimal contact window is March to May. For Christmas markets and end-of-year events, reach out as early as September-October.

  1. January – February: for newly approved municipal budgets. A great time to send your overall presentation and be remembered before tenders are issued.
  2. March – May: for summer events (peak season in the PACA region)
  3. September – October: for Christmas markets, Christmas concerts, New Year's Eve events

Who Should You Contact at a Town Hall?

In small municipalities (fewer than 2,000 inhabitants), the mayor or the deputy for culture often makes decisions directly. In medium-sized municipalities, it is the cultural services or communications department that manages event service providers. The file indicates, where available, the most relevant functional email address. Always mention in your email the specific events you are applying for (Fête de la Musique, July 14th, Christmas market) rather than sending a generic request.

Visit our methodology page to access email templates adapted to local authorities.

What the Delivered File Contains

The Mairies PACA pack (1,613 municipalities, 49 €) is delivered instantly in three formats:

  • Excel file (.xlsx): filterable by department (04, 05, 06, 13, 83, 84), by municipality size (population), by district
  • CSV file: importable into any management tool (Brevo, Google Sheets, Notion, Airtable)
  • Starter PDF: municipality prospecting guide, calendar of municipal events in PACA, institutional email template

Each row contains: municipality name, department, postal code, population, verified email, town hall phone number where available, and official website.

Frequently asked questions

Do municipalities actually have a budget for artists? +

Yes. French municipalities have a culture and municipal entertainment budget voted on annually by the municipal council. Artistic performances for public events (Fête de la Musique, July 14th, local summer festivals) are paid, generally between 300 and 2,000 € depending on the size of the municipality and the type of event. Payment is made via quote + invoice, through public procurement channels (administrative payment order).

Do you need to respond to an official tender to perform at a town hall? +

Not necessarily. For small contracts (under 40,000 € excl. VAT), municipalities can directly contact a service provider without a formal tender process. The vast majority of municipal musical performances (concerts from 300 to 2,000 €) fall under this simplified regime: a quote is sufficient. You simply need to be compliant (active SIRET, professional liability insurance).

Do small municipalities (fewer than 1,000 inhabitants) hire professional musicians? +

Yes, and they are often easier to approach than large cities. In a municipality of 500 to 2,000 inhabitants in the PACA region (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France), the mayor or deputy for culture often decides alone, the decision-making process is fast, and competition between artists is less intense. These municipalities are perfectly reachable by email, and a great concert often generates spontaneous recommendations to neighboring municipalities.

Does the pack also cover intermunicipal bodies (EPCI)? +

The pack focuses on individual municipalities (town halls) in PACA. Intermunicipal bodies (communities of municipalities, agglomerations) may organize events at a territorial level, but their cultural budgets are often less accessible to individual artists. If you are specifically targeting intermunicipal structures, let us know — we can point you toward the right resources.

What is the difference between la Fête de la Musique and a municipal festival? +

La Fête de la Musique (June 21) is a national free event organized by every municipality — musicians sometimes perform without pay, sometimes for a small symbolic fee (50 to 200 €). It is above all a powerful local visibility tool for securing paid engagements at the summer festivals that follow. Municipal summer festivals (July-August), on the other hand, are fully budgeted and normally pay artists properly.

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