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About this venue
Site du Festival Les Eurockéennes is more than a lakeside park — it’s a purpose-built festival grounds where nature and large-scale production meet. Set on the peninsula of Lake Malsaucy, this venue pairs open green space with the infrastructure needed for major open-air shows and big crowds. The result is a signature “wide-screen” concert experience, where the landscape itself feels like part of the stage.
Inside the grounds, the vibe is unmistakably festival — lively, spacious, and easy to navigate. Multiple areas and stages let performances run in parallel, while the open layout keeps sightlines and crowd flow comfortable. Visitors typically appreciate strong outdoor sound, good viewing angles, and the practical extras that make long event days smoother: food and drink stands, rest zones, and clearly marked service points — all with the water-and-forest backdrop.
The exact address is Etang de Malsaucy, Belfort, France. Getting to the entrance is usually straightforward by road to the peninsula, with event parking areas and a pedestrian approach to the entry checks; for guests with reduced mobility, larger events often provide dedicated parking and an adapted shuttle to the gates. For broader city-wide transport and getting around Belfort, see the city information further down the page.
About the city: Belfort
Belfort, a gem at the crossroads of Alsace and Franche-Comté, is not only a picturesque fortress town but also an appealing destination for top-tier sports and live concerts. Visitors appreciate its welcoming vibe, clear organization, and the ease of pairing an event night with a short city escape. The city has the right scale—lively enough to offer things to do before and after the show, yet compact enough to navigate quickly and reach your seat without stress.
One of Belfort’s biggest strengths is its connectivity: the local transport network Optymo makes it easy to move around town and reach key areas, while Gare de Belfort and Belfort - Montbéliard TGV are practical choices for arriving by train. If you’re flying in, EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg is often a sensible regional gateway, and the rest of the journey is straightforward by road or with a combined transport plan. This mix helps make getting to arenas and stadiums simple, whether it’s your first visit or you already know the city.
While you’re here, it’s worth adding a sightseeing “bonus”: stroll through the old town around Place d'Armes, soak up the atmosphere beneath the walls of Citadelle de Belfort, and look out for the iconic Lion de Belfort overlooking the landscape. For a calmer pace, the riverside paths along La Savoureuse offer a perfect breather before a big night out or a relaxed way to end the evening. Belfort delivers a complete package—an event as the main reason to come, and a city backdrop that makes the experience feel even richer.