The 6th edition of the Floralies will take place on Sunday, April 12, from 9 am to 6 pm at the Salins Mail. Visitors can receive advice from about twenty exhibitors and purchase various plants from horticulturists, nurserymen, florists, and potters. The Young Municipal Council will present and offer “planting cards” to visitors, while students from the Gignac Agricultural High School will provide tips and tricks. Admission is free.
As part of the Spring of Poets, the Baleine Rouge at 896, Boulevard de Verdun will host a ball with the “Marins des Alpes” on Sunday, April 12. The quartet, residents of the Alps, are lovers of maritime atmospheres. The event includes initiation to traditional dances from 4 pm to 5:15 pm and a ball from 5:15 pm to 8 pm. Tickets are priced at 8 and 10 euros, and admission is free for those under 18 years. Reservations can be made at 07 49 39 27 35 or baleinerouge7@gmail.com.
At the Molière Theater on Victor-Hugo Avenue, there will be an opera-comique (lyric with marionettes) titled “Petit balade aux enfers” by Valérie Lesort on Sunday, April 12. The show touches on the themes of Orpheus and Eurydice with humor and lightness. Tickets range from 10 to 35 euros, with ticket sales at 04 67 74 02 02 or through email at location@tmsete.com.
On Sunday, April 12, the Dancing cultural venue at Quai des Moulins will host the “Uva Fest” Wine Festival starting from 10:30 am. The event includes tastings and direct sales with more than 20 producers from 10:30 am to 6 pm, followed by a bar, winemaker’s meal, and DJ sets from 6:30 pm to 1 am. Entry is free, with bar and catering available on-site.
At the Chai des Moulins on Quai des Moulins, the “Uva Fest 2026” wine festival will take place on Sunday, April 12 from 10:30 am to 6 pm and Monday, April 13 from 7 pm to 1 am. The program features a winemaker’s meal by Tetro Marseille and a DJ set by Perros Mediterraneos & Kiosk Radio starting from 10 pm. Ticket prices range from 10 to 37 euros.
The Friends of the Museum offer a meeting with Alexis Loisel-Montambaux on Sunday, April 12 at 3 pm at the Paul Valéry Museum on Rue François-Desnoyer. The conversation will focus on how an exhibition is conceived and the unique history at MO.CO. Admission is free subject to availability of seats.





