As the weather ramps up so do the number of events and you'll find the region is buzzing with activity with many sporting and musical events. First off, there are numerous festivals of music and dance:
a-part Festival
Relatively new but expanding arts festival hosted in the towns and villages of the Alpilles, that takes place every year in July and August. Dates and details.
Festival d'Aix
An International festival of arts and music hosted in the beautiful city of Aix-en-Provence and well worth a visit at any time over the summer. Dates and details.
Festival d'Avignon
One of the biggest performing arts festivals in the world, the takes full advantage of the wonderful city and the many fantastic venues to showcase some of the world's best talent. Dates and details.
Festival Off d'Avignon
An international cultural event that has over 1,000 different shows, expect to see something happening all the time: theatre, readings and recitals, café-theatre, circus, dance, music and street theatre all feature in the extensive programme. Dates and details.
Festival des Nuits de l'Enclave
Watch and take part in many varieties of theatre, music, literature and the visual arts. Dates and details.
Festival l'Été, Bollène
Free outdoor festival that is held each year from mid-June through to the end of August, offering a great selection of live music, theatre, dance and performances. Dates and details.
International Piano Festival, La Roque d'Anthéron
The stage is set in the grounds of Château Florans and each year the festival welcomes young performers as well as international names to play a variety of piano music in this wonderful setting. Dates and details.
Les Chorégies d'Orange, Orange
Classical music festival that is one of the oldest festivals in France, dating back to 1860. It is one of the world's premier opera festivals which attracts up to 10,000 classical fans very year. Dates and details.
Les Suds à Arles
Festival celebrating a diverse range of musicians, showcasing some of the biggest names in World music as well as local and national talent. Dates and details.
Classical Music
Based at the wonderful Château de Lacoste owned by famous French fashion designer, Pierre Cardin. This festival offers classical music concerts as well as opera, theatre and dance performances. Dates and details.
Situated further up north, in the very unique location of the grounds of the citadel in Sisteron, the Nuits de la Citadelle Festival will host performances from renowned artists and new talents in the world of classical music, theatre and dance perform. Dates and details.
Dance
Vaison la Romaine hosts the annual international gathering of performers from around the world. Expect a broad mix of dance styles from street dance and contemporary to classical ballet. Dates and details.
Photography
Les Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles is probably the biggest and most well known photography exhibition in Provence. With over 140,000 visitors, this is a must for all art lovers. Dates and details.
The sideshow event showcases some of the best of upcoming talent in photography and runs on the same dates as the main exhibition and features a hand-picked selection of emerging artists and photographers from around the world. Screening nights take place throughout the event under the starry skies of the Courtyard of the Archbishop's Palace in Arles. Dates and details.
Tour de France
The biggest cycling event in Europe and the most-watched on the planet kicks off in July. This year's route includes Provence, and it will be avidly watched throughout the country on TVs in bars and cafés. Dates and details.
Bastille Day
Celebrated across the whole of France with a bang. Well, several bangs in fact, as fireworks always feature heavily. Many towns, like Saint Remy de Provence celebrate throughout the evening with live music, dancing and much more. Dates and details.