Some festivals are built around massive lineups. Others are built around production. But after spending three days at Cercle Festival 2026, it’s clear that Cercle has created something entirely different.
Returning to the historic National Air and Space Museum at Le Bourget just outside Paris, Cercle transformed one of the world’s most unique venues into a celebration of music, art, technology, and human connection. For three days, attendees from around the globe gathered beneath legendary aircraft, towering rockets, and iconic aviation history for what felt less like a music festival and more like stepping into another…





