Deftones, Turnstile and Amyl and the Sniffers Join Rock En Seine 2026 Lineup
The Paris festival has announced 14 new acts.
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France’s biggest music festival has announced 14 new acts are joining the 2026 lineup.
After announcing headliners Tyler, the Creator, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and The Cure in October, the Paris festival, which takes over Domaine National de Saint-Cloud from 26-30 August 2026, has revealed alt-rock greats Deftones, contemporary Baltimore rockers Turnstile and Aussie punk fiends Amyl and the Sniffers have been added to the lineup.
They lead the first wave of new artists revealed as part of the 2026 bill that also includes The Black Keys, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, Lambrini Girls and Biffy Clyro, with more acts to be announced in the coming weeks.
Interestingly, the headline for Thursday 27 August has yet to be unveiled, leading many to speculate it will be someone massive.
Tickets are on sale now via rockenseine.com/en.
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Rock En Seine has been entertaining music lovers for over two decades, growing from a one-day event in 2023 to a five-day festival attracting the world’s biggest and best artists.
The festival features five stages and has a daily capacity of 40,000. Seine also supports all types of artistic creativity, with a vast number of events, exhibitions, talks and even a festival for the younger generation called Mini Rock en Seine.
Last year’s event saw the likes of Chappell Roan, Vampire Weekend, Doechii, Queens of the Stone Age, Empire of the Sun, London Grammar and more take to the stage.
Rock En Seine takes place in Paris, France, at Domaine National de Saint-Cloud from Wednesday 26 August to Sunday 30 August 30, 2026. Tickets are on sale now via rockenseine.com.
The Paris festival has announced 14 new acts.
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