On Saturday, May 31, 2025, the city of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (France) officially inaugurated Place Matoub Lounès, a new public square named in honor of the legendary Amazigh singer, poet, and activist. Located at the corner of Rue du Landy and Rue Saint-Denis, the square stands as a powerful tribute to Matoub’s enduring legacy.
Lounès Matoub, a fearless voice for Amazigh identity, human rights, and freedom of expression, remains a symbol of resistance and cultural pride for many across North Africa and the diaspora. His music and message continue to inspire generations.
The inauguration was marked by a moving ceremony attended by community members, local officials, and supporters of Matoub’s legacy. With this tribute, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine becomes one of the few cities in Europe to publicly honor his name and message.
Place Matoub Lounès now stands as a space of remembrance and recognition—where art, identity, and justice converge.