The Norman festival unveils the outlines of its thirteenth edition. From July 10 to 12, 2026, blending ecological awareness with sonic gems, the “Planet Pete” makes its grand return to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer next summer.
Since its launch in 2012, Pete The Monkey has established itself as an enchanted interlude on the Norman coastline, weaving music and creative experiences in total harmony with the environment. The festival’s mission is to raise public awareness about nature protection and it supports a Bolivian organization dedicated to rescuing wildlife, victims of trafficking.
From July 10 to 12, 2026, festival-goers will encounter a program that goes beyond the stage: activist discussions under the HUM Média tent, a politically engaged Comedy Club, and wellness zones including saunas and yoga sessions, all within an exemplary eco-responsible approach recognized internationally.
Key Figures, Trailblazing Discoveries and Electronic Music
On the Pete The Monkey 2026 lineup, a bill that blends must-see figures such as Sébastien Tellier, Marlon Magnée (formerly of La Femme), the (cool) Kids Return and the unstoppable energy of Tshegue. The program also does some ground‑clearing work with sounds from Fulu Miziki, Nusantara Beat, 1tbsp, or Billie and Ofé. Fans of electronic music and razor-sharp sets can also count on performances by Azo, Pura Pura or BJF back-to-back with Sevenbeatz to pace these three days of celebration.
Pete The Monkey from July 10 to 12, 2026 in Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer. A 3-day pass from €148 (the “Doux” rate). To promote shared transport, shuttles will be deployed from Paris and several towns in Normandy. Food service will now be 100% vegetarian across the entire site.