Thousands Attend Illegal Rave on French Military Site

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Revellers dance during a Rave Party at a military site in Cornusse, near Bourges, central France on May 1, 2026. Around 20,000 partygoers gathered on May 1, 2026, at a military site near Bourges – described by the authorities as "extremely dangerous" – to take part in a rave party, against a backdrop of tougher legislation targeting these illegal techno gatherings. (Photo by ARNAUD FINISTRE / AFP)

Around 20,000 revellers gathered on Saturday at an unauthorised rave held on a military site in central France, despite repeated warnings over the danger of unexploded ordnance in the area.

The event, near the town of Bourges, began on Friday and organisers expect attendance to rise to about 30,000 as partygoers arrive from across France and neighbouring countries.

Local authorities warned that the site is highly hazardous due to the possible presence of old artillery shells left from decades of military use. Officials said the area has been used for around 150 years, with unexploded munitions still occasionally discovered by experts.

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Despite its illegal status, the prefecture said emergency services had been deployed to manage safety and reduce disruption to nearby communities. About 600 police officers and 45 firefighters were stationed around the site.

Thousands Defy Warnings at Illegal France Rave
Revellers dance during a Rave Party at a military site in Cornusse, near Bourges, central France on May 1, 2026. Around 20,000 partygoers gathered on May 1, 2026, at a military site near Bourges – described by the authorities as “extremely dangerous” – to take part in a rave party, against a backdrop of tougher legislation targeting these illegal techno gatherings. (Photo by ARNAUD FINISTRE / AFP)

Regional official Philippe Le Moing Surzur described the location as “extremely dangerous” and urged participants to stay away from surrounding wooded areas where risks were higher.

Some attendees said the gathering represented both a social escape and a protest against stricter enforcement of laws targeting illegal techno events. One participant described the turnout as “a strong message against repression,” while another said the scale of the crowd was overwhelming.

Local residents in nearby villages prepared for a sleepless night as the event continued, though emergency services reported no major incidents, apart from a handful of minor injuries treated on site.

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