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A list of festivals in
Tunisia
- International Instrumental Festival –
Tunis. Focuses on North African traditions. (February)
- Octopus Festival –
Kerkennah Islands (March)
- Sousse Spring Festival. International arts festival including concerts, shows and theatre (March)
-
Mawjoudin Queer Film Festival - Tunis (March)
- Orange Blossom Festival –
Menzel Bou Zelfa,
Nabeul and
Hammamet (March - April)
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Sbeitla's Spring International Festival -
Sbeitla - (April)
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Ksour Festival –
Tatouine. Culture of
ksar dwellers (April)
- Folk Art Festival –
Tatouine. (April)
- Festival of the Mountain Oases –
Midès, Tamezret.
Berber culture. (Late April)
- Passover Festival –
El-Ghriba Synagogue,
Djerba. (April or May)
- The Jerid Festival –
Nefta and surrounding towns (May)
- Music Festival –
Sfax. Classical and pop music concerts. (May)
- Falconry Festival –
El Haouaria (June)
- Arab Horse Festival –
Sidi Bou Saïd (June)
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International Malouf Music Festival –
Testour (June)
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Tabarka Jazz Festival (June - July)
- Ulysses Festival –
Houmt Souk. Song and dance festival with historic and mythological themes. (July)
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International Festival of Sbeitla -
Sbeitla (July)
- Mermaid Festival –
Kerkennah Islands. Concerts and performances. (July)
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Carnival of Awussu –
Sousse. Parade. (July)
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Hammamet International Festival. Music and theatre. (July)
- International Festival of Bizerte. Music, art, dance and food. (July)
- Nights of
La Marsa. Music, theatre and ballet. (July)
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International Festival of Symphonic Music –
The amphitheatre of El Djem (July)
-
Carthage Music Festival
[1] (July)
- Plastic Arts Festival –
Mahrès (
Sfax) (July–August)
- Sponge Festival –
Zarzis (August)
- Festival of Diving –
Tabarka (August)
- Festival International du Film Amateur de
Kélibia (FIFAK, August)
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Chouftouhonna Festival - Tunis (September)
- Coralis Festival of
Underwater Photography –
Tabarka (September)
- Wine Festival –
Grombalia (September)
- Wheat Festival –
Béja (September)
-
Carthage Film Festival (October)
- Date Harvest Festival –
Kebili (November)
- International Oases Festival –
Tozeur (November)
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International Festival of Sahara in Douz - Dance, theatre, music,
Douz (November–December)
-
Gsour festival
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