By Car
From the'A2 motorway of the Mediterranean, go out to Lamezia Terme and follow the signs for the seafront. There are two official car parks; those who book the campsite have a dedicated parking space included.
Falcone and Borsellino“ waterfront”
Lamezia Terme (CZ) Calabria - Southern Italy
Lungomare Falcone e Borsellino - Riviera dei Tramonti, Calabria. Summer on a Solitary Beach.
Sébastien Tellier is a French singer-songwriter, musician and multi-instrumentalist, born in Le Plessis-Bouchard on 22 February 1975 and raised in Paris. One of the most charismatic and unclassifiable figures on the European music scene, Tellier is internationally recognised as one of the finest exponents of the French Touch, He is capable of fusing electronic, synth-pop, auteur chanson and cinematic sounds in an entirely personal artistic universe. A romantic and visionary dandy, over a career spanning more than 20 years he has built an inimitable sound identity, suspended between elegance, irony, melancholy and experimentation.
Growing up immersed in his musician father's record collection and the soundtracks of the great French composers, Sébastien Tellier began composing at a very young age, mastering piano, guitar, strings and bass. In 1998, he participated in the compilation Source Rocks with the track “Jockey”, which attracted the attention of Rolling Stone magazine. In 1999, his synth-baroque compositions hit the Air, who hire him for their label Record Makers.
The solo debut came in 2001 with L'incroyable Vérité, an intimate and rarefied album - played entirely by Tellier himself, without drums - that consecrates him as one of the most original voices of new French music. The album, mixed by Quentin Dupieux (alias Mr. Oizo), is presented on a tour as support for Air. The track “Fantino” is chosen by Sofia Coppola for the soundtrack of the film Lost in Translation (2003), giving Tellier international visibility and a stable place in the pop film imagination.
In 2004, the Politics, the second studio album, which reveals all the eclectic skills of the Parisian artist. The album is a kaleidoscope of genres - 80s electronic disco, jazz, house, pop - enriched by the collaboration with the legendary Nigerian drummer Tony Allen (formerly with Fela Kuti). The single “La Ritournelle”, supported by a memorable string arrangement, became the signature track of Tellier's career: remixed among others by Metronomy, It reached the charts halfway across Europe and established itself as a contemporary pop music classic, with millions of listeners and a cultural impact that spans generations.
In 2006, he published Sessions (later republished as Universe for the UK market), an acoustic collection of his best-loved songs recorded in a single day with pianist Simon Dalmais, which reached the top of the French iTunes chart.
The third studio album, Sexuality (2008), marks a turning point: produced by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk, is a concise, sensual and refined work that explores the theme of eroticism and seduction through eleven tracks of enveloping electronic pop. In the same year, Tellier was chosen by France Télévisions to represent the France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade with the piece “Divine”, an event that generated a great deal of media debate due to the choice - unprecedented in the history of the competition - of singing predominantly in English for the French representative.
In 2014, the L'Aventura, an album openly inspired by Brazil, which confirms Tellier's ability to reinvent himself with each record release. Over the years, his music has been used in numerous soundtracks, advertisements and fashion shows: the big fashion houses, fascinated by his dandyism and enigmatic elegance, regularly involve him in their projects. His declared fans include Marc Jacobs, Philip Glass and Karl Lagerfeld.
In 2020 it publishes Domesticated, the seventh album, followed by a period dedicated to composing film scores and producing for other artists, as well as releasing several EPs.
Almost six years after the last complete album, in January 2026 Sébastien Tellier released Kiss The Beast at Because Music, his eighth studio album and the first for his new label. The twelve-track album is an ambitious sound mosaic that traverses intimate synth-pop, sparkling disco, cinematic ballads and moments of uncanny beauty. Recorded between Paris and London, Kiss The Beast sees the production of Oscar Holter (The Weeknd, Katy Perry), SebastiAn, Victor Le Masne e Daniel Stricker, with string arrangements by Owen Pallett to add cinematic weight to the whole.
Collaborations include the legendary guitarist Nile Rodgers (Chic) in the album track “Thrill of the Night”, the singer-songwriter Slayyyter and the rapper Kid Cudi in the touching “Amnesia”. The track “Loup” involves over 150 musicians in a crescendo of controlled chaos that defies all expectations. About the album, Tellier said he wanted to create a monumental and maximalist work, free and instinctive, driven by the pure pleasure of making music.
The european tour 2026 in support of Kiss The Beast recorded numerous sold out in France (including two dates at the Olympia in Paris) and to Belgium, the UK and Germany, confirming the Parisian artist's extraordinary artistic moment.
The 12 August 2026 Sébastien Tellier will be on stage at the Colour Fest 14 a Lamezia Terme, on the Riviera of Sunsets (Lungomare Falcone e Borsellino), for one of the most eagerly awaited Italian summer dates of his tour. It will be an opportunity to hear live tracks from the new album Kiss The Beast together with the classics that have written the history of French Touch, in a unique setting between the sea of Calabria and the pine forest of the most important festival in southern Italy for independent and avant-garde music.
Tickets available at colourfest.co.uk/tickets-info/
Three-day passes and day tickets available on TicketMaster. Limited places: the festival takes place on the beach.
11 - 12 - 13 August 2026 - Riviera dei Tramonti, Lamezia Terme (CZ), Calabria.
Buy at colourfest.co.uk/tickets-info/
All concerts take place at the Lungomare Falcone e Borsellino, Lamezia Terme (CZ), Calabria. Prices include booking fees. Cosmo’s concert at dawn on 12 August is sold out: The tickets currently on sale — including the Full, 2-Day and 12 August day passes — do not grant access to that concert. Organised by: Che Cosa Sono Le Nuvole APS. For assistance: scrivi@colorfest.it.
Are you looking for Apparat’s concert in Calabria, Sébastien Tellier live, The Zen Circus live in Calabria, Django Django’s concert in southern Italy, or La Niña Targa Tenco live? They’re all at Color Fest 2026.
La Riviera of Sunsets It is just a few minutes’ drive from the airport and the station at Lamezia Terme. Three days of independent music, sea and Calabria.
Five ways to get to the Riviera dei Tramonti, choose the one you prefer.
From the'A2 motorway of the Mediterranean, go out to Lamezia Terme and follow the signs for the seafront. There are two official car parks; those who book the campsite have a dedicated parking space included.
You arrive at the station of Lamezia Terme Central, a Trenitalia hub on the Tyrrhenian line. From there, it’s a 10-minute taxi or bus ride to the beach: during the three days of the festival, there is a city shuttle with 18 services a day.
L'Lamezia Terme International Airport (SUF) It’s 10 minutes from the festival. Direct flights from all over Italy and Europe.
Taxis and NCCs available H24 from the airport and station. Dedicated service for festival-goers during the three days.
City shuttle Railway station → festival on 11, 12 and 13 August, with 18 journeys a day by route. Regional buses Bilotta Autoservices with a ticket from €2.19 e FlixBus with a stop in Gizzeria Lido from all over Italy.
A local bus service connects the Lamezia Terme railway station at the Riviera dei Tramonti over the three days of the festival.
The services at 00:31, 00:45 and 00:50 run overnight between one festival day and the next. The timings are as provided by the service operator and are subject to change.
SS 18, junction with Via Tropea. This is the terminus for all outbound journeys and the starting point for some return journeys.
A 10-minute walk from the seafrontJunction with Via Catania. This is where the evening and night-time return services to the railway station depart from.
A 6-minute walk from the seafrontBuy your ticket at an authorised retailer or directly from your smartphone using the app MooneyGo. Once you’ve downloaded the app:
Open Maps, book a car, call a taxi or find a low-cost bus in a tap.
Riviera dei Tramonti — Falcone e Borsellino Promenade, Lamezia Terme. Open the location and let the app guide you from your starting point.
Open MapsFrom the airport or the station, the most convenient way to get to the festival without any hassle.
Open UberCall or WhatsApp us to book a dedicated taxi or NCC in minutes.
Call a taxiLow-cost buses from all over Italy, stopping at Gizzeria Lido, just a few kilometres from the festival.
Search on FlixBusThe Color Fest promotes sustainable transport. Getting to train and continue with the city shuttle It helps to reduce the number of cars on the seafront: less traffic, more summer for everyone. Not sure who to come with? There’s a Telegram group where festival-goers organise themselves to car-sharing and travelling together.
An independent group run by the community of participants, not by the Colour Fest organisers.
Wild beaches, historic villages, wine and food routes and trails in the parks of the Pollino and the Sila. The festival is the perfect starting point for discovering the Southern Italy.
Discover the experiencesAnswers to the most frequently asked questions about how to get to the festival.
Yes. There are direct flights to Lamezia Terme (SUF) from Rome and Milan all year round. There are also same-day Frecciarossa and Intercity trains from Rome.
Yes. During the three days of the festival, on 11, 12 and 13 August, a city bus will run between Lamezia Terme railway station and the festival site, with 18 journeys a day in each direction, from morning until late at night. Tickets can be purchased from authorised outlets or via the MooneyGo app: View all timetables.
The last return journey to the railway station leaves from Via Rinaldo Miceli at 00:31 and arrives at the station at 00:45. Before that, there are services at 21:31 and 23:16, and, in the afternoon and evening, roughly one service per hour.
Yes, there are two official car parks in the Lungomare Falcone e Borsellino area, with a limited number of spaces: Car Park 1 (recommended) e Parking 2. Those booking a camping pitch have a dedicated parking space included; for everyone else, we recommend arriving early or using public transport.
Yes. The seafront is accessible and there are designated areas. Please email scrivi@colorfest.it to organise your visit at your own convenience.
Absolutely: the festival is on the seafront and most of the facilities are within walking distance. For longer journeys, there are taxis, private hire cars and local buses.
Three days of music, sea and Calabria. 11, 12 and 13 August 2026 — Lamezia Terme.