Venue & Networking @ CANNES
Welcome to Nikkei FT Anniversary Teahouse
Cannes Lions is where conversations become collaborations and the FT Nikkei Anniversary Teahouse is where those moments are meant to happen.Nestled at 11 Rue des Belges, just steps from the Palais, the Teahouse is your space to pause, connect and unlock the power of thoughtful networking in a city defined by creative energy. This historic townhouse is transformed into an exclusive FT experience—combining elegant Japanese hospitality with global insights from the Financial Times and Nikkei.
Venue Location
Our event will be taking place at 11 Rue des Belges, Cannes
What to expect
The Power of Networking
Keynote Interviews
Hear directly from global brand leaders, creative trailblazers and FT journalists as they unpack the big themes shaping business and culture.
Panel Discussions
Join smart, sector-specific discussions on everything from AI and advertising to media trust, digital identity and sustainability.
Networking Opportunities
Take advantage of curated networking moments: from brunch to afternoon to evening receptions.
Inspiring Collaborations
From the launch of FT & People Like Us to our session with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team, expect bold ideas at the intersection of business, technology and culture.
Networking Reception
Get involved in live Q&As and informal discussions with editors, founders and innovators. Unwind with a curated guest list, creative conversation and a Riviera sunset.
Leadership Spotlights
Tap into insights from CEOs, CMOs and policymakers challenging convention and building what’s next.
Share your excitement online
Let your network know you’re attending cannes by posting on LinkedIn or X (formerly Twitter).
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FAQs
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Contact us
If you need further assistance:
Email – Reach us at ftlive@ft.com
Phone – Call us at +44 (0) 207 775 6653
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