Vic-Fezensac (Occitan: Vic en Fesensac) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France.
The Auzoue flows north through the western part of the commune and forms most of its north-western border.
The Osse flows north through the middle of the commune and crosses the town.
It is in the Côtes de Gascogne wine region.
Vic-Fezensac is one of the last towns in France which persists with the blood sport of bullfighting. Many today consider this to be a cruel, barbaric blood sport, in which the bull suffers severe stress and a slow, torturous death. Yet even today many French are still willing to pay to watch the spectacle of the animals being cruelly tortured to death. The main feria takes place over the Pentecost weekend. On this occasion tens of thousands of people gather all night long over the weekend in the tiny streets of the city. It is the first big "feria" of the year in Southwestern France. Small bodegas crowded with people are open until the morning comes, "bandas" (bands of popular Basque or Gascon music) goes on the streets.