Solidays

Nowadays, Solidays is in the focus of many people. Its relevance has grown significantly in different aspects, generating debates, research and multiple opinions on the matter. This topic is of great interest to society in general, since it impacts in some way on people's daily lives. In this article, we will explore different perspectives on Solidays, its evolution over time and its influence in various areas. Likewise, we will analyze how Solidays has been gaining importance today and what are the implications of its relevance in different areas.

Solidays
Main stage of the 2013 edition
DatesMid-June
Location(s)Longchamp Racecourse, Paris, France
Years active1999 – present
Founded byLuc Barruet
Websitewww.solidays.org//

Solidays (/ˈsɒlɪdz/) is a French annual music festival that takes place at the Longchamp Racecourse in Paris at the end of June. Organized by Solidarité sida (a French HIV/AIDS awareness group for youth), the event brings together more than 150 artists and 170 000 festival-goers for three days (Friday, Saturday and Sunday). The proceeds from the festival are donated to organisations fighting against HIV/AIDS, especially for those focusing on the African continent.

The festival has been held since 1999. The performers involved in Solidays accept a reduced fee or appear for free as a sign of their solidarity. The 2013 edition raised over 2 million euros. The festival also features bungee jumping in addition to the music. The 2022 festival happened on June 24-26.

Over the years, many French and foreign artists have appeared at Solidays, including DJ Snake, Bigflo & Oli, Kungs, Mac Miller, Vanessa Paradis, M83, Synapson, Paul Kalkbrenner, Bénabar, Madeon, Shaka Ponk, David Guetta, Kool & the Gang, Stromae, Louis Bertignac, Lily Allen, Louise Attaque, Grand Corps Malade, Earth, Wind & Fire and Diplo.

2020 edition and COVID-19 pandemic

On 13 April 2020, the festival announced on its website that the 2020 edition of the festival would be cancelled because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Luc Barruet, the founder of the festival, asked festival goers not to ask for reimbursement because he said that the cancellation was putting the festival in danger.

References

  1. ^ «Hé Solidays ! On va le tuer ce virus ?», Le Figaro (in French), 26/6/2011.
  2. ^ «Solidays 2013, record battu», Le Figaro (in French), 1/7/2013.
  3. ^ "Saut à l'élastique aux Solidays" (in French).
  4. ^ "Festival Solidays 24>26 Juin 2022 Paris-Longchamp". Solidays (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  5. ^ "Search for setlists: solidays | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  6. ^ "Sous le choc". solidays.org. 2020-04-13. Retrieved 2020-04-13. La décision d'annuler le festival est l'une des plus difficiles que nous ayons eue à prendre. Elle plonge Solidarité Sida dans une réalité brutale. 3 millions d'euros de résultat attendus vont disparaître. Dès lors, comment financer les nombreux programmes d'aide aux malades et de prévention menés ou soutenus grâce à Solidays ?
  7. ^ "Le festival Solidays 2020 n'aura pas lieu : le fondateur Luc Barruet appelle à ne pas se faire rembourser sa place". France Info. 2020-04-13. Retrieved 2020-04-13. Une procédure de remboursement va être mise en place pour ceux qui le souhaitent. Mais "nous demandons à ceux qui le peuvent de ne pas solliciter le remboursement des billets déjà achetés. Ils ne seront pas valables pour une édition prochaine", indique Luc Barruet.

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