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Damso, Gims, Sean Paul and Zaho de Sagazan as headliners

The Parisian festival unveils part of the program for its next edition, which will take place from June 27 to 29 at the Longchamp racecourse.

The hit machine Gims, the storm Zaho de Sagazan and the veteran Sean Paul will make Solidays vibrate in June, the organization of the Parisian festival, support of international aid programs for HIV patients, reveals this Thursday, January 23.

This burst of names is added to that of Damso, announced in December by the festival, which will be held from June 27 to 29 at the Longchamp racecourse (west of ).

Alongside the Belgian rapper, one of the most popular of his generation since Low battery (2016), other artists from the rap world are on the bill for this 27th edition, such as SCH, Kalash, Leto and MC Solaar.

Wednesday, biggest record seller in in 2023 and 2024will also be present. He was already scheduled last year but his concert was canceled at the last minute due to a logistical problem; the rapper had been replaced at short notice by Jok'Air.

The box office will open on February 1 at noon; other names will be added to the lineup in the coming weeks.

Rap, pop, dancehall

With his inseparable dark glasses, Gims is expected to make the crowds dance on Don't be shy and other tubes. Jamaican singer Sean Paul, 52, known for his dancehall and reggae hits, will also make a stop in the capital during his world tour. Temperatureone of his classics, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.

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Zaho de Sagazan, still in orbit with his Symphony of Lightningand the young pop star Yoa, nominated for the next Victoires de la Musique, are strengthening the programming.

Also announced, the group L'Impératrice is expected with its new singer, after the media departure of Flore Benguigui, who recently claimed to have suffered psychological violence during her experience within the group.

Popular festival… but in difficulty

In 2024, the festival had broken its attendance record, with 260,467 festival-goers in three days.

The organizing association, Solidarité Sida, however, stressed that this success did not hide “the increasing difficulties” it faced in organizing such an event. The festival helps support prevention and support programs for sick people around the world.

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