The pop, rock, and electro event in the heart of South Ardèche
Created in 2008 under the name Festiv'Aluna, the Ardèche Aluna Festival was born from the desire to offer a major contemporary music festival in the south of Ardèche. Since its first edition, the festival has continued to grow to become one of the unmissable summer events in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. In 2024, for its 17th edition, the festival welcomed 55,000 festival-goers to the Ruoms site.
The strength of the Aluna Festival lies in its cross-genre programming that mixes styles without borders: pop, rock, electro, rap, hip-hop, reggae, French chanson, and DJ sets. Each edition features around thirty artists spread across several stages. The 2025 edition hosted artists such as Eddy de Pretto, Soprano, Julien Doré, Ofenbach, and Jean-Louis Aubert. The 2026 edition promises a XXL lineup with Gims, Damso, and Mosimann among others.
The festival takes place on a vast outdoor site located route de Lagorce in Ruoms (07120), in the heart of the Ardèche valley. Festival-goers enjoy a privileged natural setting between limestone gorges and garrigue, in close proximity to the famous Gorges de l'Ardèche and the Pont d'Arc. The festival campsite allows for a complete multi-day experience.
Beyond music, the Aluna Festival develops a responsible approach to sustainable development: selective sorting, reusable cups, local catering, and short supply chains. The festival village offers a gastronomic area with local Ardèche products, entertainment, and relaxation spaces. The festival is also a major economic and tourist driver for the South Ardèche territory.
The festival traditionally takes place on the last weekend of June, from Thursday to Saturday, offering three evenings of concerts in a festive and relaxed atmosphere. With its multiple stages, daytime and nighttime activities, and friendly campsite, the Aluna Festival stands out as a highlight of the Ardèche summer season.
The 19th edition of the Ardèche Aluna Festival takes place from June 25 to 27, 2026 in Ruoms. Three evenings of contemporary music with Gims, Damso, Robin Schulz, Matt Pokora, Christophe Maé, Rilès, Petit Biscuit, L'Entourloop, Groundation, Ky-Mani Marley and many others on the Étoile and Météore stages, in the heart of the Ardèche Gorges.
For its 19th edition, the Aluna Festival presents a particularly dense and eclectic program over three days. Major international headliners, established artists, and emerging talents share the festival's two stages — the Scène Étoile (main stage) and the Scène Météore (discoveries) — in an exceptional natural setting at the gates of the Ardèche Gorges.
The opening night heats up with Gims, francophone urban pop superstar, headlining the Scène Étoile. He is joined by Mosimann, Swiss master of melodic electro live, Gaëtan Roussel, emblematic voice of Louise Attaque solo, and Mentissa, a pop revelation with oriental sounds. On the Scène Météore, Ky-Mani Marley, son of Bob Marley, proudly carries the colors of reggae alongside La P'tite Fumée (Toulouse collective blending electro and world music), MPL (Marseille melodic rap), Bijo (reggae roots and rap fusion), Maheva (sunny pop, 23 years old, over 30 million views on social media) and Rawb (modern reggae of Jamaican inspiration, originally from La Réunion).
The second night steps up with Damso, a major figure in contemporary francophone rap, closing the Scène Étoile. Matt Pokora brings his choreographed and spectacular shows, backed by 20 years of career, Rilès demonstrates his versatility (rap, singing, solo composition and production) and Zaho unfolds her melodic R'n'B. On the Scène Météore, Petit Biscuit, a prodigy of ethereal electro who became a global star since his debut at 15, shares the stage with La Cafetera Roja (Franco-Colombian cumbia, ska and reggae), Luiza (luminous French pop), Sibaritas de la Calle (Barcelona rumba and reggae, based in France since 2012, collaborators of Manu Chao and Tiken Jah Fakoly), Joe Bel (folk, soul and pop in French, English and Ladino, from Grenoble) and WEB (Bordeaux rock-pop-rap trio with vocal harmonies).
The festival concludes in apotheosis with Robin Schulz, international electro producer known for "Prayer in C" and "Sugar", and Christophe Maé, a sure value of French chanson, on the Scène Étoile. L'Entourloop, a Breton duo of dub, hip-hop and bass music, and L2B, a rap trio from Champigny-sur-Marne, complete the main lineup. The Scène Météore welcomes Groundation, the Californian reggae roots reference led by Harrison Stafford's voice, Têtes Raides (30 years of French festive rock), The Odds (vintage rock with seventies riffs), Saults, Folie's (Parisian rap, soul and disco, Spotify RADAR 2024 selection) and NSK (Saint-Étienne collective led by Méca, committed rap-rock-reggae fusion).
The festival takes place in Ruoms (07120), route de Lagorce, in the south of Ardèche.
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900 route de Lagorce, 07120 Ruoms