Solidays 2026: 23 new names

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The Parisian Solidays festival team announces 23 new groups and artists present at its next edition.

Don't miss the Solidays 2026, scheduled for June 26 to 28 at the Paris-Longchamp Hippodrome. Places are available via the official ticket office.

The team announces no less than 23 groups and artists on the bill for its next edition. In particular, on Sunday June 28, we find the Lille quartet Skip The Usewho is returning to the festival after rocking it in 2022. He will take the opportunity to present his new pieces. The same day, the singer Yael Naim will present Solarhis next studio album, due out February 20. Major Laser will also be present the day before for his first concert in Paris since 2019.

Between rock, hip hop, pop and even electronic music, the programming of Solidays once again shows his limitless eclecticism. Continuing its keen taste for current music, the team continues to invite artists of all stripes, whether established or emerging. A poster which flatters the expectations of the festival-goers present, without forgetting to submit to them discoveries of which they have the secret.

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