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Little Festival 2026: lineup, tickets and where to stay

2 April 2026
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To begin

Little Festival 2026 returns from 29 July to 2 August on the Landes coast for what promises to be a strong anniversary edition. What makes this festival special is that it never feels stuck in one place: it moves between Capbreton, Seignosse and Hossegor, between seafront energy, beach sets, club nights and a looser final day. If you are planning to go, this guide keeps things simple: lineup, tickets, where to stay, and how to enjoy the week without spending it in transit.

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Little Festival 2026: key dates

  • Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 July 2026: Capbreton, Esplanade de la Liberte, free open air.
  • Friday 31 July and Saturday 1 August 2026: Seignosse, Le Tube on Plage des Bourdaines, ticketed.
  • Sunday 2 August 2026: Hossegor, free closing day across several spots.

What makes the format easy to love is how close everything is. You move from one mood to another without crossing half the region, which gives the whole week that very local summer-on-the-Landes-coast feel.

Little Festival 2026 lineup, day by day

Little Festival 2026 lineup

Capbreton, 29 and 30 July

Little Festival starts in Capbreton on the Esplanade de la Liberte with two free open-air days that really feel like the beginning of a holiday week: music, sea air and a gentler pace before the bigger nights. On Wednesday 29 July, Garorock Take Over brings Sabor A Mi, Kalabass, Secte Sound System and JOF – Little Family. On Thursday 30 July, the Natif Records Stage features Yasmin Regisford, Fanette, Linoa, Mockoff, Wallm and Little Pepite by Natif Records.

Seignosse, 31 July and 1 August

The two biggest nights happen at Le Tube, right by Plage des Bourdaines. This is where Little Festival gets denser and more high-energy, between open air and club format. On Friday, the club bill features Creeds b2b Gonzi, Mandragora, Emma Ollivary and ESM3, while the open air hosts DJ Schnake, Shanixx and No Art – Little Family. On Saturday, the lineup steps up again with Bon Entendeur, Synapson, Olympe4000, E Darta, Marius and Pierino in the club, plus Frequences Take Over, Antoine Sy and Remi Siku – Little Family in the open air.

Hossegor, Sunday 2 August

The festival closes in Hossegor with a free day that feels looser and more spread out, with several meeting points rather than one single block. According to the published programme, a first chapter happens at Tiger Club with Nous Festival Take Over, Un Mensonge Par Jour, Francois Del Mundo and Rem's Martinez – Little Family, before moving to RockFood for Supplement Groove, Loov and L'Hkleon. It is exactly the kind of ending that suits Hossegor: freer, more scattered, still full of atmosphere.

Tickets: what to know before you book

The basic logic is fairly simple: Capbreton at the start and Hossegor for the finale are announced as free, while the two nights at Le Tube in Seignosse go through the official box office.

Entry prices start around EUR35, with tiered pricing as sales move forward. If you already know you want both Seignosse nights, it is worth booking early. The official FAQ also mentions preferential rates for residents and seasonal workers in Capbreton, Seignosse and Soorts-Hossegor, sold with proof at Natif Hossegor.

The practical takeaway is simple: do not leave it too late. Ticket prices rise, and the best-placed places to stay go quickly too.

Where to stay during Little Festival 2026?

If you really want to enjoy the festival, staying in the right area changes a lot. Between Capbreton, Seignosse and Hossegor, it is easy to waste energy on transport, especially after late nights. In most cases, the most comfortable option is to stay somewhere central between Hossegor and Seignosse so that every move stays short.

At the end of the day, the idea is simple: choose a place that keeps you from spending the whole weekend rushing from one spot to another. When you are doing several festival days in a row, having one reliable base genuinely changes the experience.

For everything else happening around you, BeeHive is a simple way to keep an eye on the local agenda.

Hejmo: a partner address to enjoy the festival

Hejmo in Soorts-Hossegor

Hejmo, at 619 avenue de Pascouaou in Soorts-Hossegor, is one of the options that makes real sense for a Little Festival stay. It mixes accommodation, shared spaces and an on-site social atmosphere, with both double rooms and shared rooms for 4 to 10 people. In other words, it works just as well for a couple as for a group of friends spending a few days on the coast.

Practically speaking, the location works well if you want to move between Capbreton, Seignosse and Hossegor without overthinking it. Hejmo quotes around 15 minutes by car or 20 to 25 minutes by bike to the ocean and the main local spots. For a festival that shifts from one town to another, that kind of base makes life much easier.

Is Hejmo well placed for Little Festival? Honestly, yes, especially if you want one simple, coherent base for the whole week. The only thing to plan properly is your way back after the latest nights.

Practical tips to enjoy the festival comfortably

Before you go, it is worth checking the rough time slots by town: around 5pm to midnight in Capbreton, 6:30pm to 4am at Le Tube in Seignosse, and roughly 8pm to 2am in Hossegor depending on the venue. The festival also states that once you leave a controlled area, re-entry is not allowed, so it is better to arrive with what you need already on you.

For transport, train, car, bus, bike and carpooling are the most practical options. A free supervised car park is announced near Le Tube in Seignosse, which can really help on the two biggest nights. One more point to keep in mind: unaccompanied minors are not allowed at Le Tube, and ID may be requested on entry.

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In short

Little Festival 2026 has that extra something that makes it more than just a lineup. Between Capbreton, Seignosse and Hossegor, it feels like a way of spending a few summer days on the Landes coast as much as it feels like a festival. If you sort tickets and accommodation early, everything else flows much more naturally.