Tickets & pricing
Ticket pricing
Haven’t booked your concert tickets yet?
Take advantage of the train + concert ticket package, and your round trip between Lyon Part-Dieu and Vienne will cost you only €2!
Where to buy
Pavillon du Tourisme - Cours Brillier – 38200 Vienne
Opened everyday from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 1:30 pm to 6 pm.
We will be closed on 1st of May.
Accepted payment methods :
Bank card / Cash / Chèque-Vacances (ANCV) / Chèque Culture (Upcoop) / PassʼRégion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Théâtre Antique & Jardin de Cybèle
Accepted payment methods:
Bank card / Cash / Cheque / Holiday vouchers (ANCV) / PassʼRégion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes / Culture vouchers (Upcoop)
Thanks to the Pass Culture scheme, you can visit the festival ticket office and pay for your tickets directly with the credits offered (€20 for 15 year olds, €30 for 16 and 17 year olds, €300 for 18 year olds).
Accepted payment methods:
Cheque / Holiday Vouchers (ANCV) / PassʼRégion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes / Culture Vouchers (Upcoop)
Accepted payment methods :
Bank card / PassʼRégion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Phone number :
+33 (0)4 74 78 87 87
FNAC / France Billet / Ticketmaster / See Tickets / DICE
Prices are subject to any applicable fees.
Enjoy €3 off individual tickets and €10 off 7-night passes.
Please email our dedicated department to find out more about the benefits of group and ‘comité d’entreprise’ purchases: ce@jazzavienne.com
Information
Please beware of unofficial and second-hand-sales websites offering Jazz à Vienne tickets (e.g. Viagogo, Ticketbis, eBay, Leconcoin). These are unauthorised sales and there is no guarantee any tickets you purchase will be valid. If you are a victim of fraud and your tickets do not actually grant you access to the festival, you will have no recourse.
Law of 12 March 2012: “Le fait de vendre ou d’exposer à la vente un billet de spectacle sans l’autorisation du producteur est puni de 15 000 € d’amende, 30 000 € en cas de récidive.” (“Selling or offering for sale a ticket to a performance without the producer’s authorisation is punishable by a fine of €15,000, or €30,000 in the event of a repeat offence.”)