Imagine yourself, in the heart of the Alps, surrounded by the purity of the air of Megève, while the most beautiful classical music airs resonate around you. This year, from March 26 to 29, 2026, the Festival Classiquicime returns for an unforgettable second edition, supported by Diapason and a single promise: to make classical music resonate at the summit.
The Festival Classiquicime is much more than a series of concerts: it is an invitation to experience music differently, to feel it fully, through immersive and sensory experiences. Driven by the desire to bring music closer to Alpine heritage, the event breaks the usual codes to make classical music accessible to all, enthusiasts and curious alike.
The mountain as a stage, emotion as a guiding thread
In Megève, nature and music unite to offer a unique experience. The festival adopts an immersive approach where each note, each melody, seems to embrace the magic of Alpine landscapes. “Classiquicime is the meeting of music, nature, and the Alpine art of living,” passionately confides Emmanuel Dupuy, the artistic director.
For this edition, the program is enriched with free outdoor concerts: on the village square or on the mountain slopes, music unfolds freely, transforming Megève into an open-air theater where the beauty of the setting enhances every performance.
Unforgettable musical nights not to be missed
The 2026 edition promises unprecedented highlights, mixing essential masterpieces and original creations. The opening night, named “Nuit Vivaldi,” promises a choreographed version of The Four Seasons, blending Baroque music and contemporary dance for amplified emotion.
Other notable events will punctuate these four days: the “Piano Night” will bring together two exceptional pianists around Chopin, Liszt, and Debussy, while a “Russian Night” will revisit Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, told with humor by Alex Vizorek, accompanied by the Orchestre des Pays de Savoie. Young and old alike will also enjoy Baroque concerts, chamber music moments, and the Classi’Kids program, designed to awaken the youngest to the magic of classical music.
Share the music, live it together
The Festival Classiquicime is also driven by the desire to create bonds. Participate in musical brunches, exchange ideas during artist Q&A sessions, or attend educational concerts designed to spark curiosity. The festival is also committed to schools, nurseries, middle schools, and nursing homes in the community, passing on to different generations the taste and emotion of classical music.
After a first edition that gathered nearly 3,000 festival-goers and reached an 85% attendance rate, Classiquicime confirms itself as a must-see event on the Alpine and national cultural landscape. It’s time to rediscover classical music: closer, more vibrant, deeply rooted in its territory.
Let yourself be carried away by an extraordinary musical experience: book your tickets now on the festival’s official ticketing and dive into the magic of Classiquicime in Megève!
To learn all about the program and the artists, visit classiquicime-megeve.com.

