Fête de l'Huma 2025: here's the program by stage and concert times

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Updated on March 31, 2026 at 03:46 p.m.
The Fête de l'Humanité, organized each year by the newspaper L'Humanité, returns to the former air base 217 at Plessis-Pâté, in the heart of Essonne, on Friday September 12, Saturday September 13 and Sunday September 14, 2025. So, what's in store for festival-goers? Who's set to rock this new edition of the Fête de l'Huma? Patti Smith, in quartet format, as well as Eddy de Pretto, Fianso, Hoshi, MEUTE, les Ogres de Barback & La Rue Kétanou, Aliocha Schneider or Theodora, Zamdane, Saïan Supa Celebration and Kalash... here's the program by day and by stage, as well as the concert times!

Every year, over half a million people gather here. This traditional event has been held since 1930, on the initiative of the press organization founded by Jean Jaurès. Yes, you've probably guessed it, I'm talking about the Fête de l'Humanité, more commonly known as the Fête de l'Huma!

After being forced to cancel its 2020 edition due to the health crisis, the Fête de l'Huma returned to La Courneuve, in Seine-Saint-Denis, in September 2021. A special edition, as it was the last to be held in La Courneuve, on the Aire des Vents site, owned by the Département de Seine-Saint-Denis.

Since 1999, the Fête de l'Huma has been held on the outskirts of the Aire des Vents at Parc Georges Valbon in La Courneuve. However, the event announced it would need to find a "new venue due to the construction of the upcoming Media Village for the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics". That change has now been made: in 2022, the Fête de l'Humanité took over the former Air Base 217 in Le Plessis-Pâté, right in the heart of Essonne. For the first time in its history, the legendary Île-de-France festival—founded in 1930 by Marcel Cachin, then director of L'Humanité—has ventured onto this expansive new site. In 2026, the festival will return once again to this vast location for its 91st edition, continuing its storied tradition amid a new setting.

To experience it in the flesh and blood, make sure to mark your calendar for Friday the 11th, Saturday the 12th, and Sunday the 13th of September 2026. As always, the festival promises an eclectic lineup: music performances, a book village, a variety of live arts shows, film screenings, artistic exhibitions, and not to mention debates, roundtable discussions, and conferences.

Côté music, a long list of artists has already graced the festival, from Stevie Wonder and Cesária Évora to Noir Désir, Jimmy Cliff, Juliette Gréco, Patti Smith and Johnny Hallyday. So who will have the honor of joining this new 91st edition, to be unveiled for the fifth time in Essonne? The festival has revealed the first names for this edition. Get ready to feel the rhythm with several headliners, such as Soprano and Louane. For rap fans, catch 2L, Maureen, or Houdi.

The Fête de l'Huma also welcomes this year the rock band The Limiñanas, the pop-rock duo Superbus, the Malian singer-songwriter Oumou Sangaré, the Colombian salsa vocalist Yuri Buenaventura, not forgetting Théa. For the rest of the lineup, stay tuned! That said, tickets for the 3-day passes are already on sale.

Remember, in 2025, the Hima Festival hosted an impressive lineup including Patti Smith, Eddy de Pretto, the French duo Ascendant Vierge, socially conscious rapper Fianso, Hoshi, the German techno brass band MEUTE, the Jordanian-Palestinian collective 47Soul, as well as Adé, Aliocha Schneider, and the Ogres de Barback & La Rue Kétanou. Gims, Kompromat, Youssou N'Dour, Youssoupha, Cassius, Adèle Castillon, Bagarre, Theodora, Zamdane, Saïan Supa Celebration, and Kalash also took to the stage.

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L'Humanité Festival 2026 in Essonne: the lineup

  • 2L
  • Houdi
  • Louane
  • Maureen
  • Oumou Sangaré
  • Soprano
  • Superbus
  • The Limiñanas
  • Théa
  • Yuri Buenaventura
  • ...
Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From September 11, 2026 to September 13, 2026

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location
    Plessis-Pâté Air Base 217
    91220 le plessis-pâté

    Route planner

    Official website
    fete.humanite.fr

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