Solidays 2026 takes place on 26, 27 and 28 June at the Hippodrome Paris-Longchamp (16th arrondissement). This 29th edition brings together 80+ concerts across 9 stages with Orelsan (Sunday), GIMS (Friday) and Major Lazer + Bigflo & Oli (Saturday). 3-day passes from €59 (day pass), free RATP shuttle buses from Porte Maillot. Book now — the official site already shows « Selling Out Fast ».
Solidays is not your average music festival. Think Glastonbury’s charitable spirit meets a major Paris summer event — since 1999, the Hippodrome Paris-Longchamp transforms every late June into a unique space where music serves a cause: fighting HIV/AIDS in 42 countries. In 25 years, Solidays — founded by the Solidarité Sida charity — has raised over €25 million without a single traditional donation, purely through ticket sales and the energy of 260,000 festival-goers each year.
The 29th edition, running from 26 to 28 June 2026, looks particularly strong: Orelsan headlining the Sunday close (his first Paris show since 2023), GIMS opening on Friday, Bigflo & Oli + Zara Larsson + Major Lazer on Saturday, and a late-night techno line-up with Amelie Lens and Nina Kraviz promising long nights at Longchamp. This guide gives you everything you need before you go — from tickets and transport from London to what to pack.
1. Solidays 2026: far more than a music festival

Solidarité Sida — the festival that funds HIV/AIDS relief
Founded in 1999 by Luc Barruet and Éric Elzière — two students with an audacious idea to raise €1.5 million for AIDS patients through music rather than charity drives — Solidays has become France’s largest socially engaged festival. The Solidarité Sida charity draws 70% of its resources from the festival’s ticket sales, meaning every ticket you buy directly funds the cause. It’s the kind of thing Glastonbury aspires to, but Solidays has been doing it for over two decades.
Over 25 years, more than €25 million raised has supported around 2,550 HIV prevention and care programmes in 42 countries, partnering with 100 local organisations. The inaugural edition drew 52,000 attendees; in 2024, a record 260,467 festival-goers attended according to The Guardian’s music festivals coverage.
What makes Solidays unique
- Village Solidarité: ~100 activist organisations on site (Médecins du Monde, Greenpeace, Oxfam, Planned Parenthood equivalent…)
- Social Club: talks with artists, journalists and activists — all with BSL-equivalent interpretation (LSF)
- Patchwork des Noms: a memorial installation dedicated to victims of HIV/AIDS
- Sex in the City: interactive HIV prevention exhibition (free, not recommended for under-16s unaccompanied)
- Free bungee jumping for over-14s (charity « Une Idée en l’air ») — the only free bungee jump in Paris
In June 2026, Solidays is also the only major paid festival in Paris during late June: Lollapalooza Paris is absent in 2026 (returning in 2027), We Love Green took place in early June at the Bois de Vincennes and Rock en Seine only arrives in August. This is an exclusive window to experience a large-scale festival in the French capital.
2. Full programme — day by day

80+ concerts across 9 stages
The festival has two large outdoor stages (Paris and Bagatelle) for headline acts, five covered stages (Dôme, Domino, César Circus and additional spaces) for emerging artists, and dedicated spaces for experimental late-night DJ sets. Gender balance has been a deliberate focus: 22 female artists out of 48 programmed, according to Clicinfospectacles.
Friday 26 June — gates open 4pm, close 5am
Headliner: GIMS. Maître Gims — formerly of Sexion d’Assaut, one of the world’s most-streamed French-speaking artists on Spotify — opens the festival in style. On the covered stages, Helena (breakout star of Star Academy 11 and NRJ Music Award winner 2024) brings powerful pop soul, while Vald x Vladimir Cauchemar x Todiefor present their debut collaboration « Pandemonium Reloaded » — an explosive fusion of French rap and gabber/hardtechno. The night belongs to techno: Nico Moreno and I Hate Models close their eyes until 5am.
Other Friday artists: Guy2bezbar, Sam Sauvage, Ino Casablanca, La Mano 1.9, Naïka, 2L, Tshegue, Wixo & LA2S, Ms Nina, Schrotthagen, Jäde, Zélie, Urumi, National Reggae Ensemble, Rambo Goyard, AK Sports, ZEP, La Bug de l’An 2000.
Saturday 27 June — gates open 2pm, close 5am
Headliners: Bigflo & Oli, Zara Larsson, Major Lazer. The busiest day of the festival. Toulouse rap duo Bigflo & Oli, described by organisers as « feeling right at home at Solidays », are promising freestyles and surprise collaborations. Swedish superstar Zara Larsson arrives with her album « Midnight Sun », hailed as the « solar anthem of the summer ». Major Lazer — Diplo’s EDM/dancehall collective — returns with new member America Foster on dancehall vocals. The night shifts to techno with Nina Kraviz and Amelie Lens (her « AURA » set) going until 5am.
Other Saturday artists: Josman, Suzane, Zaho, Nono La Grinta, La Rvfleuze, Last Train, Luiza, Upsilone, Panteros666, Alessi Rose, Vacra, Asdek x Ava Mind, Eve La Marka, Roüge, Bardix Le Gaulois, Jeannette & MAJ, DJ Schnake, Chéri, Come to the Party.
Sunday 28 June — gates open 2pm, close 11pm
Headliner: Orelsan. The French rapper — real name Aurélien Cotentin — closes the festival for what will be his first Paris show since 2023, ahead of 10 nights at Accor Arena. His album « La fuite en avant » (November 2025) had the best debut week in France for the year. The pre-close stage goes to Gazo (his only French performance this summer, per organisers) and Mosimann, who opens the Sunday night sets. Skip The Use, the northern French rock band, make their return after a 4-year absence.
Other Sunday artists: Yael Naïm, Bilal Hassani, Iliona, L2B, RnBoi, Jade, Jolagreen23, Folie’s, Waïv, A6EL, La Chronologic.
3. Tickets, prices and where to buy in 2026

Official 2026 ticket prices
According to the official Seetickets box office, Solidays 2026 tickets are available at the following prices:
| Pass type | Price | Access | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-day pass — early bird | €39 | Fri + Sat + Sun (4pm→5am/5am/11pm) | Sold out |
| 3-day pass — full price | €159 | Fri + Sat + Sun | Selling out fast |
| Day pass — fan price | €59 | 1 day of your choice | Available |
| Day pass — late price | €69 | 1 day of your choice | Available |
| Night pass (Fri or Sat) | €35 | Entry from 11pm until 5am | Available |
| Children under 10 | Free | With a paying adult | — |
| Accessibility (PRM) pass (via Yoolabox) | Dedicated rate | Accessibility access + free companion | yoolabox.com |
Where to buy your tickets
- Official box office: solidays.seetickets.com
- Ticketmaster, Eventim (international platforms accepting UK cards)
- Seetickets UK (same platform, accepts GBP payment)
- Purchase limit: 4 passes per person
4. Getting there — transport and access

Free RATP shuttle buses — the recommended option
According to RATP, free shuttle buses run from Porte Maillot, exit 3 (boulevard André Maurois) throughout the festival. This is by far the most convenient and eco-friendly option.
RATP shuttle timetable
| Day | Outbound shuttles (Porte Maillot → Hippodrome) | Return towards Gare Saint-Lazare |
|---|---|---|
| Friday 26 June | 2pm → 5am | 1:30am → 5am |
| Saturday 27 June | 12pm → 5am | 1:30am → 5am |
| Sunday 28 June | 12pm → midnight | — |
Important note: after 10pm, the pickup point moves to bus stop 244, Porte Maillot. Bear this in mind for your late return on Friday and Saturday nights.
Other transport options
- Metro line 1 or RER C → Porte Maillot → free shuttles (recommended from central Paris). From London: Eurostar to Gare du Nord (2h15, from £39), then Metro line 1 direct to Porte Maillot.
- Metro line 10 → Boulogne Jean Jaurès + ~20 min walk or bus 241
- Bike / Vélib’: temporary giant station (1,600 bikes), free Yaka parking (1,600 spaces) → Route de Sèvres à Neuilly. Hours: Fri 2pm–4am / Sat 1pm–3am / Sun 1pm–1am. Secure bike storage closes Sun midnight permanently.
- Car: official car park — 1,200 spaces (online booking required). Parking in the Bois de Boulogne permitted but limited.
- Taxi/rideshare: G7 taxi rank at the festival exit (Fri–Sat 8pm–5am / Sun 6pm–midnight). Uber/Bolt drop-off point near La Grande Cascade restaurant.
5. Practical festival guide for Solidays

Essential kit, rules and on-the-ground tips
What to bring
- Bag max 15L / 45cm — systematic bag check at the entrance
- Empty reusable bottle, max 500ml — free water fountains on site
- Waterproof poncho (late June in Paris can be unpredictable)
- Comfortable footwear (grass terrain)
- Ear defenders for techno nights and if you’re bringing children
Prohibited items (do not bring)
Strictly banned at the entrance: glass bottles, plastic bottles, cans, cool boxes, food containers. Items will be confiscated and entry may be refused.
Food and drink on site
Solidays’ food offering is one of the most varied of any French festival: La Palmeraie (tagines, couscous, spritz bar under Berber tents), La Guinguette (charcuterie, cheese, organic wines under plane trees), Food Zone (international food trucks). One recurring comment on TripAdvisor (4.3/5): drinks prices on site run a little high — bring the permitted reusable bottle and use the free water points.
Wellness and services
The Greencorner (1,000 m²) offers massages, shiatsu, chiropractic and osteopathy. Bag storage, mobile charging points and first aid teams are available throughout the site according to solidays.org.
Accessibility
Solidays is one of the best-equipped festivals in France for accessibility. PRM/accessibility pass via Yoolabox (free companion), accessible shuttle, covered viewing platforms in front of each stage, wheelchair loan (6 adult + 1 child), adapted toilets, LSF sign-language interpreters at the Social Club and SoundX vibrating bags for deaf and hard-of-hearing attendees. A dedicated Corner Access hub provides all documentation in braille and Easy-Read (FALC) format.
Coming with children
The Kids Area (ages 3–10) offers creative workshops run by early-years professionals, on a pay-what-you-can basis. Ear defenders are available for younger children. Afternoon snacks are provided. Under-10s enter free with a paying adult.
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From €30Frequently asked questions about Solidays 2026
Can you still buy tickets for Solidays 2026?
The official site is showing « Selling Out Fast ». The first batch of 3-day passes at €39 (on sale 13 December 2025) sold out long ago. Tickets at higher price tiers (up to €159 for a 3-day pass, from €59 for a day pass) remain available at solidays.seetickets.com and authorised resellers including Ticketmaster and Eventim. Act quickly — availability is limited.
How do you get to Solidays 2026 from central Paris?
The simplest option is Metro line 1 or RER C to Porte Maillot (exit 3), then the free RATP shuttle buses to the Hippodrome. Shuttles run from 2pm on Friday, and from 12pm on Saturday and Sunday. Returns towards Gare Saint-Lazare are available from 1:30am on Friday and Saturday nights. You can also cycle: a free 1,600-space bike park (Yaka) is provided. Source: solidays.org.
Who are the headliners at Solidays 2026?
GIMS headlines on Friday 26 June, Bigflo & Oli, Zara Larsson and Major Lazer on Saturday 27 June, and Orelsan closes the festival on Sunday 28 June. The late-night electronic programme features Amelie Lens (her « AURA » set) and Nina Kraviz on Friday and Saturday until 5am. Source: solidays.org/programmation.
Is Solidays accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, the festival has an extensive accessibility programme: PRM accessibility pass via Yoolabox (free companion ticket), accessible RATP shuttle, on-site accessibility shuttle, covered viewing platforms in front of each stage, wheelchair loan, adapted toilets, LSF sign-language interpreters at Social Club talks, SoundX vibrating bags for deaf and hard-of-hearing attendees, and a Corner Access hub with documentation in braille and Easy-Read (FALC) format. Source: solidays.org/festival/accessible-a-tous.
Is Solidays a charity festival or a regular music festival?
Both. Solidays is organised by Solidarité Sida, a charity that funds 70% of its operations through festival ticket revenue — no donations, no government grants. Every ticket you buy directly funds HIV/AIDS programmes in 42 countries. On site, the Village Solidarité brings together ~100 activist organisations, the Social Club holds panel discussions, and the Sex in the City exhibition raises awareness about HIV prevention. In 25 years, the charity has raised over €25 million. Source: solidarite-sida.org.
Can you bring children to Solidays?
Yes, Solidays is family-friendly. The Kids Area welcomes children aged 3–10 with free supervised activities run by early-years professionals (pay-what-you-can donation). Ear defenders are available for younger children. Afternoon snacks are provided. Under-10s enter free with a paying adult. Source: solidays.org/sur-place/family.
Sources
- solidays.org — Official Solidays 2026 festival website
- solidays.org/programmation — Official 2026 day-by-day programme
- solidays.seetickets.com — Official box office, prices and availability
- solidays.org/infos/horaires-acces-2026 — Shuttle timetables and access information
- solidays.org/festival/accessible-a-tous — Full accessibility provision
- solidarite-sida.org — Solidarité Sida charity, mission and 25-year impact
- ratp.fr/festival-solidays — Free RATP shuttle buses for Solidays
- paris.fr/evenements/solidays-51364 — Official City of Paris event listing
- eurostar.com — London to Paris by train (from £39)
- sortiraparis.com — Full Solidays 2026 Paris programme
- handsupelectro.fr — Full Solidays 2026 programme revealed
- clicinfospectacles.fr — 29th edition Solidays 2026 analysis and gender parity
- faire-face.fr — Solidays, ever more accessible
Information verified 24 May 2026. Prices and availability are subject to change; check the official box office for the latest data.
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