The classical music performance that closes the national holiday at the Champ-de-Mars will be broadcast internationally this Monday.

The July 14th concert will be broadcast in 70 countries — The July 14th concert will be broadcast in 70 countries
The July 14th concert will be broadcast in 70 countries

The classical music concert that traditionally marks the end of the Bastille Day celebrations at the Champ de Mars will be broadcast in 70 countries on Monday. This international broadcast illustrates the reach of the Parisian event, which has been live-streaming the national holiday celebrations every year since 2013.

An international influence

The 2026 edition confirms the global audience acquired by this free musical event, held on the Champ-de-Mars esplanade. The format combines classical repertoire with an iconic setting, with the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop.

This broadcast in dozens of countries demonstrates the appeal of the French model for major national celebrations. The concert remains free and accessible on-site for Parisians and visitors at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

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