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RÜFÜS DU SOL Returns to Paris for Two Nights at the Adidas Arena on Europe ’26 Tour

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The Australian trio brings their largest European run to date, and Paris gets two nights of it.

Some artists pass through Paris, and there are artists that Paris claims. RÜFÜS DU SOL has long belonged to the second category, and this spring, the Australian trio makes their most emphatic statement yet, returning to the French capital for not one but two nights at the Adidas Arena on May 9 and 10 as part of their sweeping Europe ’26 headline tour.

The second Paris date wasn’t part of the original plan. It was the response to one. After the initial May 9 show sold through with the kind of velocity that answers its own question, a second night was added, a testament to the grip RÜFÜS DU SOL has tightened on European audiences with each successive visit. For a band whose ascent has been as steady as it has been seismic, two nights at one of Paris’s most formidable new arenas feels less like a milestone than an inevitability.

For those who caught the trio at the Zénith, the scale of this return will not go unnoticed. The Adidas Arena, which opened in 2024 ahead of the Paris Olympics, is a different animal entirely: a 12,000-capacity venue built for exactly the kind of immersive, architecturally ambitious production that RÜFÜS DU SOL has become known for. The prospect of Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George, and James Hunt filling that space with the oceanic swells of their live show is, in a word, something.

Their music has always felt particularly suited to Paris, and not only because the French have an almost constitutional appreciation for electronic music done with intention. There’s something about the way RÜFÜS DU SOL builds a room: the slow atmospheric accumulation, the melodic restraint that makes the moments of release feel genuinely earned. It’s music that asks for your full presence. Paris, more than most cities, tends to give it.

The Europe ’26 run is the band’s largest arena tour on the continent to date, spanning eleven dates across nine cities and anchored by some of the most iconic venues in European live music. British artist SG Lewis joins for support across the full run, a pairing that makes intuitive sense, two acts whose bodies of work share a taste for emotional depth beneath polished electronic production.

The full Europe ’26 dates are as follows:

April 22 — Düsseldorf, PSD Bank Dome
April 24 — Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
April 26 — Madrid, Movistar Arena
April 28 — Bologna, Unipol Arena
April 29 — Zürich, Hallenstadion
May 1 — Berlin, Velodrom
May 2 — Berlin, Velodrom
May 3 — Brussels, ING Arena
May 6 — Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
May 7 — Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
May 9 — Paris, Adidas Arena
May 10 — Paris, Adidas Arena

May 13 — London, The O2

Tickets for both Paris nights are available now. If the demand that created that second date tells you anything, it’s that waiting is a risk.

Purchase your tickets HERE.