Do you have your ticket for the new Fête de l'Huma , to be held on Friday September 15, Saturday September 16 and Sunday September 17, 2023? We can only imagine how impatient you'll be to walk the aisles of France's biggest popular event, discover the debates on offer, and gesticulate to the sounds of Angèle, Bigflo & Oli, Djadja & Dinaz, Zaho de Sagazan, Soolking, Disiz, La Femme, Imany, Martin Solveig, Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine and Mass Hysteria! Between concerts, shows and debates.... the program promises to be rich and eclectic again this year at the Fête de l'Humanité.
Fête de l'Huma 2024: MC Solaar, Pomme, Tiken Jah Fakoly... join the program
The Fête de l'Humanité is back. The event, organized every year by the newspaper L'Humanité, will take place on Friday 13th, Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September 2024 at the former air base 217 at Plessis-Pâté, in the heart of Essonne! On the program? Calogero, rapper SCH, artists Jain and Santa, producer Vladimir Cauchemar, the talented Angélique Kidjo, not forgetting rapper MC Solaar, famous artist Pomme and the ever-popular Tiken Jah Fakoly! [Read more]Fête de l'Humanité 2023: the comedy and performing arts program
For its new edition, the Fête de l'Humanité is once again offering a program of comedy and performing arts. Join us in Essonne on Friday September 15, Saturday September 16 and Sunday September 17, 2023, for Aymeric Lompret, Audrey Vernon, the play "Par(v)is", as well as a hip-hop stand-up and a performance by the Le bruit qui court company. [Read more]Fête de l'Huma 2023: program of debates and events
The 88th edition of the Fête de l'Huma! This year, for the second year running, the cultural, militant and popular event is taking over the Essonne department, with three not-to-be-missed days on Friday September 15, Saturday September 16 and Sunday September 17, 2023. In addition to the concerts, the Fête de l'Humanité offers a host of debates and events, as detailed below by day! [Read more]Fête de l'Huma 2023: leave your children at the Coin des Mômes, the festival for 4-12 year-olds
Are you and your friends planning to attend the Fête de l'Huma 2023 in September? The program includes concerts, fun and good times. But then there are the kids... The solution is in the form of the Coin des Mômes, Huma's 2.0 daycare center for children aged 4 to 12. [Read more]
For the second year running, the Fête de l'Human ité is taking over Base 217 in Essonne. This new playground is located some 25km south of Paris. So, how do you get to the festival site? The easiest way is by public transport. But beware, as work will be disrupting train traffic on the RER C that weekend. So here's all the practical information you need to reach Base 217 with peace of mind.
Fête de l'Huma: how to get to Base 217, the site of the famous popular festival
In 2023, the legendary Fête de l'Humanité returns to Base 217 in Essonne. So how do you get there by public transport or by car? Here are a few practical tips for getting to Plessis-Pâté, the new site of the Fête de l'Huma. [Read more]RER C: traffic partially interrupted for 4 consecutive weekends
Bad news for RER C commuters planning to use public transport in the coming weeks. For 4 consecutive weekends, from September 16 to October 8, 2023, no trains will run on this line between Invalides, Juvisy and Massy Palaiseau stations. So what are the alternatives? We tell you all about it. [Read more]
And don't forget, there will also be disruptions on the roads in Essonne this weekend.
Fête de l'Huma 2023: disruptions expected on Essonne roads this weekend
Due to the new edition of the Fête de l'Huma this weekend in Essonne, the department's prefecture is announcing disruptions on the roads, with heavy crowds expected around Base 217 and "severely impacted" traffic conditions. [Read more]
And last but not least, here's information on the opening hours of the Fête de l'Huma and entry times to the site.
Finally, like all other festivals, certain items are prohibited on the Fête de l'Huma site and campsite. Check out this (non-exhaustive) list:
Now that you know everything, have a great Fête de l'Huma!
Fête de l'Huma: history and origins of France's biggest popular event
For almost 9 decades now, the Fête de l'Humanité, or Fête de l'Huma to its friends, has been bringing the Paris region to life with concerts, exhibitions, debates and meetings. Established in Seine-Saint-Denis since 1972, France's biggest annual cultural and popular festival moved to Essonne last year. But do you know how this festival came about? We tell you all about the history and origins of the Fête de l'Huma! [Read more]
Dates and Opening Time
From September 15th, 2023 to September 17th, 2023
Location
Plessis-Pâté Air Base 217
91220 le plessis-pâté
Official website
fete.humanite.fr