Stockfish unveiled its program for events from September to December 2025 this Friday, June 27. Graig Monetti, deputy mayor for events, aimed to establish an ambitious program. Marked by a desire to diversify musical styles and pay tribute to Niรงoise culture.
The Stockfish venue hosted no less than ninety-five events between January and mid-June. With more than twenty-five thousand people. A success that fueled the ambition for the end-of-year 2025 programming. During the presentation of the program for the end of 2025, two focuses were clearly defined: varying the musical genres and paying homage to Niรงoise culture.
The Headliners
A venue in full expansion, which will welcome the artist Vladimir Cauchemar, a star of electro music in France and the world. He will perform on Saturday, December 20 at Stockfish.
Another big name in the French scene being honored is Yann Muller. The DJ, who recently released his first album, will perform on Saturday, December 6. A slight exception: the venue is giving him free rein for the evening’s organization. โI want to bring together a local lineup,โ the French artist stated. The evening will be charitable, with all proceeds being donated to an association.
Finally, DJ Upsilone will set the stage on fire on Saturday, September 13 with his DJ set. The electro-pop artist will offer his blend of 1980s melodies and current beats. A creativity that has already won many hearts in France.
A Varied Program
The program for the coming months also reflects Stockfish’s desire to be a promoter of social togetherness. In addition to the many musical artists who will perform, there is an emphasis on humor. This season focuses on stand-up. Noรซlle Perna, Greg Petras, and PV will perform on stage. Also noteworthy is the programming of the Stockfish Comedy Club by Bobar. An entire evening of humor with the audience at the heart of the show.
Another special event will be offered during the Pop Philo evenings: a philosophy cafรฉ with a different host and theme at each event. A moment of conviviality, exchanges, and enjoyment.
รtienne de Crรฉcy, tribute evenings to Queen and Eros Ramazzotti, as well as punk and rock moments, are also on the agenda for the coming months.
The New Features
The first new feature, “The Feet in the Plate.” A monthly event on Fridays, to enjoy a convivial moment around an emblematic dish of a culture. The first part will consist of a true dinner centered on the dish, and the second part will be a more festive time with music. There will be two separate ticketing options for this evening. The first dish to be featured is stockfish, a staple of Niรงoise cuisine.
Another new feature joins the program. It is the “Grenadine Family.” An offbeat concept designed to bring together children and parents around a festive and creative moment. A sort of kid’s club. There will be cultural workshops, a vintage village to browse among young and old, and a grenadine bar, hence the name choice.
“Ending the year with fifty thousand visitors” is the goal of Graig Monetti, deputy mayor for events. An ambitious project but within Stockfish’s reach. To find the full program, visit the dedicated page.