Solidays 2026 at Paris-Longchamp: over 60 artists including Orelsan, Major Lazer and Zara Larsson on the programme
Solidays 2026 returns for its 28th edition, and the festival promises to be more intense than ever. From Friday to Sunday, theParis-Longchamp racecourse will vibrate to the rhythm of over 60 artists, in an atmosphere that combines music, commitment and sleepless nights.
A program to suit all tastes
On Friday June 26, the festival opens at 4pm. The first festival-goers can enjoy sets by Gims, Helena and Meryl. For a more electronic build-up, Nico Moreno and La Mano 9.1 will be on hand. In addition, Sam Sauvage and Zélie will bring a brighter touch to this first evening.
On Saturday June 27, doors open at 2pm. On this day, it will be impossible to miss Bigflo & Oli, Zara Larsson or Zaho. Afterwards, Major Lazer and Vacra will take over to keep the crowd dancing until the end of the night. Rock fans can also count on Last Train, Suzane and Roüge.
On Sunday June 28, the day also starts at 2pm. Orelsan, Gazo and Rnboi will be on stage for fans of strong lyrics. In addition, Bilal Hassani and Yaël Naïm will offer more intimate moments, before Mosimann closes the show on the dancefloor.
“Solidays also features talks and on-stage speeches, giving festival-goers an opportunity to raise awareness of causes such as ecology, disability or sexually transmitted diseases.”
A festival born of a strong commitment to the fight against HIV
Behind the music lies a profound cause. Since 1999, the festival has been organized by the Solidarité Sida association to raise funds in the fight against HIV. Every ticket purchased contributes directly to this commitment.
What’s more, the festival is not limited to concerts. Volunteers and associations take over the site throughout the weekend to raise public awareness of numerous causes. As a result, Solidays is as much a place for social action as it is for music.
Nearly 4 million festival-goers have already enjoyed this experience since the festival’s inception. This makes it one of the most important cultural and solidarity events of the Parisian summer.
- Dates: June 26 to 28, 2026
- Location: Paris-Longchamp racecourse
- Admission from 4pm on Friday and 2pm on Saturday and Sunday
- Concerts until 5am on Friday and Saturday, and until 11pm on Sunday
- Passes available: daily, 3-day and night passes
Venue, passes and ticketing: what you need to know before you go
Once again this year, the Solidays festival will be held at the Paris-Longchamp racecourse. This unique setting in the heart of the capital is ideal for hosting such a large-scale event. The site is also large enough to spread out stages and living spaces.
As far as passes are concerned, there’s one key point to bear in mind: day passes and 3-day passes sell out very quickly every year. So it’s best to act now to make sure you don’t miss this weekend. On the other hand, night passes remain an interesting option if you prefer to experience the festival after dark.
Overnight, day or 3-day passes: what choice should you make?
The choice of pass depends above all on your schedule and your favorite artists. So, if you want to experience all three days from A to Z, the 3-day pass is the most complete formula. What’s more, you’ll be able to enjoy the concerts until 5am on Friday and Saturday.
Night passes, on the other hand, are designed for those who enjoy night-time festivals. They are therefore a more flexible option for getting to the racecourse at the end of the day. In all cases, tickets are available online, and stocks are limited.
A must-see event for summer 2026
With more than 60 artists on the program and a solidarity cause that’s part and parcel of its identity, the Solidays festival is one of the highlights of the summer. The diversity of genres represented – rap, electro, pop, rock – guarantees a rich experience for all festival-goers.
For Solidays 2026, the line-up includes names as varied as Gims and Orelsan for rap, Zara Larsson for international pop, and Major Lazer for electro. In addition, artists such as Yaël Naïm and Suzane add a more poetic dimension.
So whether you’re a festival regular or a first-timer, this weekend promises to leave a lasting impression. That’s what Solidays is all about: a shared, committed and deeply human experience.
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