A troubadour is a composer and performer of songs during the High Middle Ages in Europe.
Troubadour may also refer to:
- A poet of trovadorismo in Galician-Portuguese,
- Il trovatore, an opera by Giuseppe Verdi,
- The Troubadour, London, a coffee house and music venue in London, England established 1954 and famous as one of the primary venues of the British folk revival in the late 1950s and 1960s,
- Bristol Troubadour Club, a music venue in Bristol, England noted for folk and blues music, particularly in the 1960s and host to (among others) John Renbourne, Bert Jansch, The Incredible String Band and Roy Harper,
- The Troubadour, a music venue and night club in Los Angeles, California,
- Troubador (Oh My Goddess!), a fictional character in the Oh My Goddess anime/manga series,
- Troubadour (George Strait album), an album by George Strait
- Troubadour (J.J. Cale album), the fourth album by J.J. Cale,
- Troubadour Records, a Japanese record label,
- The Troubadours, a UK indie band based in Wigan,
- Troubadour (K'naan album), the 2009 album by K'naan.