Founded in 2010, the Days Off Festival is gearing up to celebrate its 16th edition from June 27 to July 5, 2026 in Paris. True to its innovative spirit, the Days Off Festival once again aims to bring together renowned figures from rock, hip-hop, and contemporary music scenes to offer festival-goers daring and exciting new performances.
Following previous editions that have featured such illustrious artists as Antony & The Johnsons, Damien Rice, Beck, Rufus Wainwright, Cat Power, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Eels, and more recently Sigur Rós, Thylacine, Interpol, Ben Howard, and Kevin Morby, the Festival Days Off is back with a lineup that promises to once again be diverse and exciting. The festival runs for nine days at both the Philharmonie de Paris and the Cité de la Musique, from June 27 to July 5, 2026.
So, what can we expect this year? Who will make your heart race this summer during the 16th edition of this beloved festival? As of now, Days Off hasn't revealed its lineup yet. But there's no doubt that the 2026 edition will be a feast for your ears. Just last year, the 15th edition pulled out all the stops by welcoming notable acts like Nick Cave. For that special occasion, the Australian artist delivered two extraordinary solo shows with Colin Greenwood, the bassist of Radiohead.
The talented Beth Gibbons, frontwoman of Portishead, also mesmerized the audience at the Philharmonie de Paris with a memorable set honoring her debut album "Lives Outgrown." Kae Tempest, Block Party, and Irish singer Róisín Murphy also took the stage. Not to be missed was the event “Ô Guérillères” by DRAGA, which brought together Lucie Antunes, Anna Mouglalis, P.R2B, Théodora Delilez, and Narumi Herisson.
So, what's on the lineup for Days Off this year? Stay tuned to find out! And mark your calendars — ticket sales will be opening very soon.
Dates and Opening Time
From June 27, 2026 to July 5, 2026
Location
Philharmonie de Paris
221 Avenue Jean Jaurès
75019 Paris 19
Access
Metro line 5 "Porte de Pantin" station
Official website
daysoff.fr



















