Chappell Roan, A$AP Rocky, Vampire Weekend & More Headline Rock En Seine 2025
Queens of the Stone Age, Suki Waterhouse, Justice, Doechii and more are also performing at the annual Paris festival.
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France’s biggest music festival, the Paris-based Rock En Seine, returns in 2025 with a bumper lineup of acts covering all genres of music.
Held at its usual home at Domaine National de Saint-Cloud from August 20-24, the annual festival now runs for five days, with Chappell Roan, A$AP Rocky, Vampire Weekend, Justice and Queens of the Stone Age just some of the performers at this year’s event.
The first night of Rock En Seine features an all-female lineup led by Roan, London Grammar, Suki Waterhouse and Luvcat.
Other artists taking part in the festival include Mk.gee, Doechii, Marc Rebillet, Fontaines D.C., Kneecap and Sharon Van Etten & the Attachment Theory, with more acts to be announced in the coming months.
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Rock En Seine has been running since 2003 and has grown from a one-day event to a five-day festival attracting the world’s best talent.
Artists perform across five stages with over 100,000 spectators enjoying the festivities over five days.
Last year’s event saw the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Fred Again.., Lana Del Rey, Massive Attack, The Offspring and more perform.
Rock En Seine takes place in Paris, France at Domaine National de Saint-Cloud from Wednesday, August 20 to Sunday, August 24, 2025. Tickets are on sale now via rockenseine.com.
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