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C’est Pas Classique – Barely Out of Teenage

C'est pas Classique festival in November

Launched in 2005 under the auspices of the Département des Alpes-Maritimes, this free event has become a cornerstone of the region’s cultural calendar. Since its inception, the C’est pas Classique festival has hosted over 1,200 concerts and welcomed more than 500,000 spectators.

A bold and successful venture, the festival stands out for its lively, unpretentious spirit – breaking away from the elitist image often linked to classical music – while also celebrating contemporary sounds. Both accessible and world-class, it brings together prestigious headliners and rising talents alike.

The 20th edition of C’est pas Classique boasts an action-packed programme, with a little something for everyone on offer. Here are some of our highlights from that programme.

Renaud Capuçon presents a world-premier of Les Choses de la Vie – Cinéma II. An evening of film scores accompanied by animated photos of iconic scenes, rare photos from filming, and, for some, never-before-seen footage from these landmark feature films. For this special concert, conductor Duncan Ward will conduct the Orchestre National de Cannes, which has made music for film a major focus of its development.

Doors open 7pm. Paid refreshments on site. Accessible for people with reduced mobility.

The Ensemble Baroque de Nice proposes a musical journey between Italy, France, Germany and England, which will allow you to discover (or rediscover) the art of the musicians of this very fertile period.

Free admission, no reservation required. Limited seating.

Tap virtuoso Aurélien Lehmann and world-renowned pianist François-René Duchâble unite three centuries of classical music – from Bach to Gershwin – in a one-of-a-kind visual and musical performance. Piano and tap dance engage in a dazzling dialogue, captivating everyone from seasoned connoisseurs to newcomers, from classical purists to musical theatre enthusiasts of all ages. Tap Virtuoso is the spectacular fusion of classical music and the American art of tap dancing – an unexpected meeting that celebrates the shared language of rhythm, music, and movement.

Doors open 6:30pm. Paid refreshments on site. Accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Courtesy Département des Alpes-Maritimes

Les Virtuoses, three classically-trained musicians, perform their En pleine tempête at the Salle Jacques Audiberti at Anthéa. They combine a sense of humour and boundless imagination to create music that is both spectacular and sensitive. They offer an opus rich in twists and turns, where their inimitable style takes on a new dimension.

Doors open 6:30pm. Accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Nice Opera House welcomes the Finale du concours international de piano – French Riviera Masters, with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice under the direction of Laurent Petitgirard. The competition is an extension of the Monte-Carlo Music Masters, inspired by the format of the Tennis Masters. It is an elite event where winners and laureates of prestigious international piano competitions compete against one another. The names of the candidates and jurors will be revealed on the masters website on 9th November.

Doors open 7:00pm. Paid refreshments on site. Accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Through a powerful and captivating dance, Hervé Koubi brings together 14 self-taught dancers from the Mediterranean basin to celebrate cultural diversity and question our prejudices about “foreigners.” Combining hip-hop, contemporary ballet, and acrobatics, this masterful show highlights the richness of so-called “barbaric” cultures and invites us to overcome our fear of others, set to music by Mozart, Fauré, and traditional sounds. Driven by a striking energy and great visual poetry, this work invites us to go beyond borders and rethink our relationship with others.

Doors open 7:30pm. Paid refreshments on site. Accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Ariana Vafadari, a Franco-Iranian singer, brings together her oriental heritage and her passion for classical music. A mezzo soprano with a deep timbre and also a composer, she invents sonic epics, somewhere between traditional, classical, and jazz music, illuminates our contemporary issues. Through her projects, Ariana Vafadari defends oppressed minorities, ecology, and women’s rights. 

Doors open 7:30pm. Paid refreshments on site. Accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Renowned pianist and composer Jean-François Zygel invites audiences on a captivating musical journey through the emotions stirred by sound itself. What music helps us dream, laugh, reflect, find comfort, or rise above? In this unique recital, the virtuoso will improvise live, crafting spontaneous musical answers to these questions and sharing a deeply personal, reflective experience with his audience.

Doors open 7:30pm.

The 20th edition of C’est pas Classique runs from 8th to 23rd November, 2025, with concerts taking place in 12 different communes around the Department.

The concerts are free admission but you do need to reserve your place in advance for some of the performances. Reservations open on Monday, 20th October, 2025.

Alongside the main programme, there is also the Festival Off and events for younger audiences.

The concerts and venues that are accessible to persons with reduced mobility may also be found on the festival website.

All images courtesy Département des Alpes-Maritimes

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