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Fête de l'Humanité 2024

Fête de l'Humanité 2024 in Paris.

Sep 13, 2024 → Sep 15, 2024

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Fête de l'Humanité 2024

Join the crowd at this year's Fête de l'Humanité, or Festival of Humanity, where you can participate in the vibrant celebration that honors the best parts of human culture - music, food, and activism!

This annual event first happened in September 1930. In a unique twist, a popular French newspaper L'Humanité organized the first event as a creative way to fund its operations. The founder of this newspaper, first published in 1904, was a French pacifist and socialist Jean Jaurès. L'Humanité left a huge mark on French society, being a voice for social injustice, worker’s rights, solidarity, and much more.

You can attend the Fête de l'Huma from Friday, September 13, to Sunday, September 15, located at a former air base 217 in Le Plessis-Pâté, near Paris, France. 

This spot is the perfect venue for the event due to its spaciousness, prime location, and historical significance. Its history spans several important periods during the 20th century, when it served as a base for both French and foreign military forces, and had a role in aerospace and military development. The base is easily accessible from any part of Paris and provides a huge space for hosting large events like this one. 

You'll be joining the crowd of around 400,000 attendees, an average number of visitors for this festivity. Fun fact! Back in 2018, the festival set a record high of 800,000 visitors. That's double the average!

What to Expect When Visiting Fête de l'Humanité 2024

The event is brought to life by dedicated volunteers who passionately support the funding of the above-mentioned newspaper. Many of these volunteers share a connection with the Communist Party, reflecting the historical ties between the Party and L'Humanité. 

You can expect many politicians and important figures to be present, some of them being Jean-Pierre Chevènement, Arlette Laguiller, Olivier Besancenot, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon. These figures are especially important since they are associated with various political movements and ideologies. You can attend their discussion and various debates, and learn many things from them!

Music lovers can happily listen to various musicians, as there will be many concerts and performances. You can find the full lineup on the official festival site.

You can see just how significant music is at this event, because this is the first French festival that brought the biggest names of the music world to its stages, such as Pink Floyd in 1970, The Who in 1972, and Chuck Berry in 1973!

If you’ve enjoyed performances at previous events by Martin Solveig, a renowned French DJ, or La Femme, a well-known French band, you’ll be excited about this year’s lineup! Also, keep an eye out for Zaho de Sagazan, the rising singer-songwriter who came to fame last year with her debut album.

When it comes to what you should wear, get dressed for delightful weather! Expect plenty of sunshine with a splash of rain to keep the air fresh. Temperatures will be comfortable, between 21°C (70°F) and 27°C (81°F), making it a perfect opportunity to wear light and stylish clothes. As the sun sets, the evenings become cooler, so bring a sweater or something warm so you don't get chilly!

How to Buy Tickets and What is the Cost

Don't miss the exclusive sale on tickets for the Fête de l'Humanité 2024. The best option for securing your tickets is to purchase them online and exchange them for bracelets on the day of the festival. A 3-day pass is currently €60,00, while the younger attendees can enjoy a pretty sweet deal. Children aged 0-11 can join in the fun for only €1.00, while teenagers aged 12-15 can grab their passes for just €6.00.

It’s an incredible opportunity for the whole family to enjoy Fête de l'Humanité at pocket-friendly prices! Also, if you are 15-18 years old, don’t miss the chance to get a discount using an app like Pass Culture when buying your tickets!

Entrance opening hours:

-Friday 09/13/2024: 12:00 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
-Saturday 09/14/2024: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 a.m.
-Sunday 09/15/2024: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Safety Protocols When Attending Fête de l'Humanité

This is a huge event with many people attending. Here’s how the festival makes sure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience:

  • Crowd Management: you’ll find clear signage guiding you smoothly throughout the venue, along with designated entry and exit spots.
  • Emergency Response: the festival has a ready emergency response plan with distinctly marked evacuation routes.
  • Medical Assistance: reliable medical help is available at any time.
  • Security Presence: security and law enforcement keep the place safe, so all the visitors can enjoy the festival.

How to Get To or From the Event

French transportation is generally of a high standard, meaning it's easy to get around the country by train, bus, metro, and more.

You can get to any destination using:

  1. RER - regional express train. Take RER B from Gare du Nord or Châtelet - Les Halles, located in the heart of Paris, then go to Le Bourget. If you’re traveling from the southern part, then go from Denfert-Rochereau. Whichever station you choose, you’ll get very near to the location. From there, just grab a taxi or bus!
  2. Metro - there’s no direct metro line to the location, but don’t worry! You can take the RER C line to the station Brétigny-sur-Orge and then take a short walk, bus, or taxi ride.
  3. Bus - during the festival, there are often buses that can take you from central Paris to the destination. Buses 350 and 152 can get you very close to the desired location.
  4. Bike - if you live nearby, going by bicycle is a great option. 

Fête de l'Humanité 2024 Bag Policy

The bag policy at Festival of Humanity 2024 is going to be the same as last year’s. Here are some things you should pay attention to:

  • Expect bag screening at the entrance
  • Larger bags are either inspected at the festival entrance or not allowed.
  • Specific items, such as sharp or large objects are forbidden. Bringing in outside beverages or food is also not allowed.

The Fête de l'Humanité has a special spot just for your bags, right near the festival entrance! You can find lockers and cloakrooms there, but prices may vary and you have to arrive early to secure your spot. 

If the spots are full or you can't make it on time, feel free to use Bounce. Bounce serves as a helping hand for travelers from all around the world. It’s a site where you can find the perfect place for storing your bags and items that you don’t want to bring to the festival. With our help, you can have a great time at the event and not think about the safety of your belongings! 

Fête de l'Humanité 2024 Bag Storage

Enjoy Yourself and Don’t Worry About Your Belongings With the Help of Bounce

If you can't make it in time to store your bags in the area that the festival provides, we have a great alternative solution for you.

Get in touch with a Bounce partner and let your worries be taken away. On the Bounce app, you can find the closest Bounce storage place.

The price is just €3.50 per day. Bounce support is there for you 24/7 if you have any questions, and cancellation is free. Most importantly, the safety of your belongings and your convenience is our priority!

How to stow your bag at Fête de l'Humanité 2024 with Bounce

Take these easy steps:

  • Find a Bounce partner location: Check the Bounce website or app and explore the locations to find the most convenient for you.
  • Book your storage: Choose the date and spot, and book it in no time.
  • Drop off your bag: Arrive at the chosen location on time and leave your bags there.
  • Enjoy the festival: Head to the festival without worries, focused solely on enjoying what the festival offers, and have a wonderful time!
  • Pick up your bag: After the event, simply return to the location where you stored your bags, present your confirmation, and collect your stuff.

Tips to Make the Most Out of Fête de l'Humanité 2024

Here are some recommendations for making the most out of Fête de l'Humanité, so you can fully enjoy this special event:

  • Check the schedule and plan ahead: A lot of interesting debates, performances, and activities are going to happen, so make sure you plan ahead to not miss any of the fun!
  • Beat the crowds and arrive early: Avoid unnecessary crowds by arriving early, so that you can find the perfect spot and make the most out of every aspect of this celebration.
  • Capture the moments: Take photos or videos and make great memories!
  • Get familiar with the festival’s music: As we mentioned, there is going to be a great lineup, with not only French artists but also international musicians, so make sure to enjoy the music.
  • Eat delicious food: You can try ethnic food from all around the world! If you are a vegetarian, don’t worry; vegetarian dishes are also on the menu! If you are fond of trying local food, you can sample regional French specialties like soft and creamy Brie cheese, Méréville watercress, usually used in fresh salads, and locally brewed refreshing and fruity Brie beer.
  • Store your bags with a Bounce partner and let the Fête de l'Humanité 2024 be a magical experience!

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All you need to know

  • Why is it called Fête de l'Humanité?

    The Fête de l'Humanité, or Festival of Humanity, is an annual event in France organized by the daily newspaper L'Humanité to raise funds for itself. Initiated in September 1930, it has grown to be the largest popular gathering in the country, attracting up to 800,000 visitors. The festival, primarily managed by volunteers, offers a mix of politics and entertainment, including concerts, debates, and art exhibits. It serves as a significant gathering point for left-wing activists every September. Notable figures from the French left-wing and famous artists often attend and perform at the event.

  • What is Fête de l'Humanité?

    Fête de l'Humanité is an annual celebration, happening near Paris, France. It was originally organized by the newspaper L'Humanité, which means humanity. Humanity is the aspect that is celebrated during its duration. Many political debates are held there every year, but besides that, people can enjoy good music and food.

  • Where is the Festival of Humanity located?

    The location is very near Paris: at a former air base 217 in Le Plessis-Pâté, a small commune located in the Essonne department in the Île-de-France region of northern France. It is very well connected to Paris and you can get there using different modes of transportation. 

  • How much is the ticket for Fête de l'Humanité?

    The cost of entry is between €60,00 for all three days, however, there are many ways to get a discount. Students, seniors, and groups can look up the official festival website which offers a way lower price. The cost of food and drinks can vary depending on the vendor and the type of item.

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