Held at the Palais des Festivals and along the city’s iconic beachfront, the 18th edition welcomed major acts like Tiësto, Charlotte de Witte, Peggy Gou, Eric Prydz, Booba and Laylow, alongside an exciting mix of emerging talents such as Sam Feldt, Anna, Amor, Brina Krauss and Agoria.
With six stages including beachside dancefloors, rooftop views and late-night after parties, the festival once again proved why it’s one of Europe’s most exciting electronic music events.
This year also saw a powerful Teletech stage takeover highlighting fast, hard techno with standout sets from Patrick Mason, Anetha and Basswell.
Les Plages Électroniques continues to push the boundaries while staying rooted in its coastal charm and inclusive spirit, and these pictures show it.