
Rock en Seine 2026: Turnstile, Deftones and Amyl and the Sniffers join line-up
Rock en Seine has announced 14 more huge names joining the bill for the 2026 festival, including Deftones, Turnstile, and Amyl and the Sniffers.
The festival had already announced headliners Tyler, The Creator, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, and The Cure, the latter of which sold out Sunday in just 24 hours. Now, they have added more impressive names to the bill.
Joining Tyler, the Creator on August 25th, Sombr, Miki, and Ravyn Lenae will open the festival in style.
On August 28th, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds will be joined by The Black Keys, thumping art-rockers Franz Ferdinand, Scottish favourites Biffy Clyro, and Kurt Vile and The Violators.
On August 29th, huge American rock band Deftones will headline a bill that leans into high-energy alternative music. Supporting them, seasoned hardcore punk band Turnstile will undoubtedly serve up a ferocious live act.
After releasing their new album Never Enough earlier this year, the band have just wrapped up their UK and European tour. Reflecting on their set at Glastonbury Festival this year, Far Out observed that the performance “undeniably cemented their status as the hottest new live act.”
Also joining the bill on August 29th, Australian legends Amyl and The Sniffers, Landmvrks and punk-rockers Lambrini Girls will raise the energy.
On August 30th, Interpol and shoegaze legends Slowdive will join the previously announced icons, The Cure.
Notably, the headliner and lineup for August 27th is yet to be announced, and has been left off of the new promotional poster for the time being.
The 2025 iteration of the festival was embroiled in scandal after French politicians called for the removal of Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap from the event.
In response, Rock En Seine’s owner, Matthieu Pigasse, said: “To claim that supporting the Palestinian cause is a threat to public order is deplorable.” Despite his united front, Saint-Cloud town council cut funding to Rock En Seine by €40,000 after the festival refused to remove Kneecap.
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