GeneralJune 21, 2026 · 12:29 AM2 min read

    France bans alcohol consumption at music festival events under red headwave alert

    France bans alcohol consumption at music festival events under red headwave alert France has banned alcohol at some events at massive national music festival as a heatwave pushes temperatures towards record levels. The annual Fête de la Musique celebrations draw millions to the streets but with th

    By Toby Mann

    France bans alcohol consumption at music festival events under red headwave alert

    France bans alcohol consumption at music festival events under red headwave alert

    France has banned alcohol at some events at massive national music festival as a heatwave pushes temperatures towards record levels.

    The annual Fête de la Musique celebrations draw millions to the streets but with the most serious heatwave warnings being issued for 35 of France's departments, the government has banned alcohol consumption in public places under the red alerts.

    "For all events organised by the state and its agencies, instructions have been given not to offer alcohol," the office of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said.

    On Sunday, temperatures of 39C-40C are expected from the southwest through the Paris region into Burgundy, with some areas possibly reaching 41C.

    Temperatures have been forecast to peak on Monday, and authorities have warned they could match historic highs.

    The government has called for limits on alcohol consumption "to preserve emergency and healthcare services and allow medical staff to focus on caring for the most vulnerable".

    The heatwave has been going for days and has disrupted the country, forcing the cancellation of dozens of trains and the suspension of classes.

    France's weather service, Météo-France, said it was "uncertain" how long the heatwave, which has been estimated to affect about three quarters of the population, would last.

    To help Parisians and tourists cope with the heat, authorities are keeping parks and gardens in the French capital open through the night.

    Fête de la Musique has been going for more than 40 years, and is always held on the summer solstice.

    Last year, about two million people attended events in Paris.

    Source: BBC News · General
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