The We Love Green music festival has revealed its initial lineup for the 2026 edition, set to occur over three days in June at Bois de Vincennes in Paris. Headliners include Gorillaz, Addison Rae, Theodora, and The xx, alongside a diverse array of international and local artists. Tickets are now available for purchase.
We Love Green, an annual eco-friendly music festival in Paris, will return to the Bois de Vincennes site for its 2026 edition from Friday, June 5, to Sunday, June 7. This follows successful past events, including the 2025 lineup featuring artists such as Vald, Sampha, Yseult, Air, Amelie Lens, Kavinsky, Parcels, Tiakola, Clara Luciani, Favé, Miki, Gesaffelstein, Fka Twigs, Charli XCX, and LCD Soundsystem. The festival originated in 2014 at Parc de Bagatelle before moving to Bois de Vincennes in 2016, where it drew a record 47,000 attendees that year with performances by PJ Harvey, LCD Soundsystem, Diplo, Air, and Hot Chip. Editions in 2020 and 2021 were canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, while the 2022 event attracted around 100,000 visitors despite weather disruptions.
For 2026, the festival opens on Friday with Gorillaz, the British project led by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, joined by Little Simz, Feu! Chatterton, Dijon, Sébastien Tellier, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, Jim Legxacy, DJ Gigola, Sudan Archives, Tatyana Jane, Luvcat, Qendresa, Max Baby, Adés the Planet, and Etta Marcus. Saturday features Theodora and Addison Rae as headliners, with additional sets from Mac DeMarco, Disiz, Oklou, Hayley Williams of Paramore, KI/KI, Overmono, DJ Heartstring, Marguerite, LB aka Labat, Young Morty, Toccororo, Lancey Foux, Six Sex, Bamby, Erin LeCount, Olympe4000, Loukeman, Alewya, Blu Samu, Jetlag Gang, TTristana, and Any Young Mechanic. The closing Sunday highlights The xx, returning to France after several years, alongside Charlotte Cardin, Charlotte de Witte, Dom Dolla, Ethel Cain, Marina, Kettama, Rusowsky, Bambounou B2B HAAi, Ninajirachi, Role Model, Soulwax, Bb Trickz, Danyl, aupinard, Yasmine Hamdan, Kumo 99, Deki Alem, and Suze Ijó & Kamma.
Organizers emphasize the festival's commitment to sustainability and diverse programming, with tickets now on sale via the official website.