Mika, Razorlight, Bob Sinclar and Zazie will entertain the crowds in France at the 24 Hours of Le Mans this June

With just weeks left until the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the organisers have released a star-studded line-up of music acts who will perform over four days.

Big names from any industry are commonplace at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Alongside the motoring royalty, each year some of the world’s biggest artists attend Le Mans to entertain the hundreds of thousands of people who attend the event.

The acts, alongside other attractions including parades, funfairs and food trucks, really encompass the festival vibe that Le Mans has become renowned for.

The 100th year of racing in Le Mans warranted a special line-up, and it hasn’t disappointed…

Zazie – Wednesday (07/06)

Zazie

The French singer and her crew will head to Le Mans as part of their ‘Air Tour’, featuring new release ‘Let It Shine’ and new project Aile-P. With a career spanning over 30 years, the singer is French music royalty. Her song ‘Speed’ reached number two in the national charts and she regularly appears on television, recently as a coach for the French version of The Voice

Razorlight – Thursday (08/06)

Razorlight

Razorlight shot to fame in the early noughties with their debut album ‘Up All Night’, which sold 1.2 million copies. Their second album, ‘Razorlight’ sold almost 1.6 million. The hit single ‘America’ went to number one in the UK, while seven other releases have made it into the top 20. Among these were the songs ‘Somewhere Else’, ‘Golden Touch’ and ‘In The Morning’. The band reformed in 2021 and their new singles, ‘Call Me Junior’ and ‘You Are Entering The Human Heart’ offer a fresh direction for the British band.

Bob Sinclar – Friday (09/06)

Bob Sinclar

An artist who needs no introductions, and the second French artist in the line-up, Bob Sinclair had produced some of the most recognisable international party anthems of the last 20 years, including the hit singles, ‘Love Generation’, ‘World Hold On’ and ‘Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)’. The Grammy-nominated, Paris-born producer is all set to rock the Friday night party in Le Mans. 

Mika – Saturday (10/06)

Mika

Grace Kelly’ was Mika’s first commercially successful hit, featuring on his debut album, ‘Life In Cartoon Motion’, which debuted at number one in the United Kingdom and 11 other countries. The Lebanese-born singer followed this initial success with two more platinum albums, ‘The Origin of Love’ and ‘No Place in Heaven’. He has been nominated for numerous Grammys, as well as MTV Europe Music Awards, Capital Radio Awards, and World Music Awards. Mika also won a Brit Award for Best British Breakthrough Act.

Who are you most looking forward to seeing at Le Mans? Remember that the Le Mans Classic takes place a few short weeks later. Can’t make the 24h? You can still get the Le Mans experience on its centenary year with tickets to the Le Mans Classic.