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

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

Some artists pass through Paris, but there are those whom the city truly claims. RÜFÜS DU SOL has long belonged to the latter category, and this spring, the Australian trio is set to make their most emphatic statement yet. They are returning to the French capital for two consecutive nights at the Adidas Arena on May 9 and 10, as part of their expansive Europe ’26 headline tour.

The addition of a second Paris date was a direct response to overwhelming demand. After the initial May 9 show sold out with remarkable speed, the decision to add a second night underscored the deep connection the band has cultivated with European audiences. For a group whose ascent has been both steady and seismic, performing two nights at one of Paris’s most formidable new venues feels less like a milestone and more like an inevitability.

For fans who previously caught the trio at the Zénith, the scale of this return will be impossible to ignore. The Adidas Arena, which opened in 2024 ahead of the Paris Olympics, is a 12,000-capacity venue specifically designed for the kind of immersive, architecturally ambitious production that has become a hallmark of the RÜFÜS DU SOL live experience. The prospect of Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George, and James Hunt filling that space with the oceanic swells of their signature sound is a highly anticipated event.

Their music has always resonated deeply within the Parisian landscape, perhaps because of the city’s profound appreciation for electronic music crafted with genuine intention. RÜFÜS DU SOL excels at building a room, utilizing slow atmospheric accumulation and melodic restraint to ensure that every moment of release feels earned. It is music that demands full presence, and Paris is a city that consistently delivers.

The Europe ’26 tour stands as the band’s largest arena run on the continent to date, spanning eleven dates across nine cities. British artist SG Lewis will join the tour as support, a pairing that makes intuitive sense given their shared penchant 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. Given the rapid demand that necessitated the second show, prospective attendees are encouraged to secure their spots promptly.