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Diversity and inclusion

The festival wishes to welcome all music lovers or curious people, as well as possible !

  • New in 2025: Download the StreetNav app to access accessible routes and easily avoid obstacles, both on-site and in the city.
  • This website’s display adapts to the visual, motor or cognitive needs of its user thanks to the FACIL’iti tool (crossed-out eye icon in the top right corner of your page, to the left of the Tickets button).
  • A dedicated reception/information point where a team of volunteers welcomes and accompanies festival-goers with disabilities, and provides them with information materials detailing the system deployed.
  • Beneficiaries of the AAH (Allocation Adulte Handicapé) have access to the reduced rate (within the limits of available seats).

In order to welcome disabled festival-goers, Rock en Seine is setting up a dedicated system which will be detailed as the festival approaches.

For any other question, contact us at [email protected]

  • Improved pathways: In 2024, Rock en Seine launched a major renovation of the pathways throughout the Domaine National de Saint-Cloud, making the site more accessible to people with reduced mobility.
  • Accessibility platforms on 3 stages, with duckboard access path as well as an area reserved for the 4th stage.
  • Adapted restrooms available throughout the site.
  • Wheelchair-height counters and access ramps at all festival bars.
  • Reserved parking, available free of charge for people with disabilities upon request (subject to availability).
  • Emergency repair kit for wheelchairs available on-site.

For any further questions, please contact us at [email protected]

  • New in 2025: Vibrating vests will be available at all concerts. These vests use SoundX technology to transmit sound in real time, without latency, for a full and immersive perception of the sound spectrum.

  • Magnetic Loops available at all festival stages to enhance sound clarity for hearing aid users.
  • An LSF (French Sign Language) interpreter will be present for all talks.
  • The concert by artist Luidji will feature signed singing interpreted live by the 10doigtsencavale collective.

For any further questions, please contact us at [email protected]

  • The essential documents of the festival (map, program, practical information) are published in relief, Braille and large print.
  • Guide dogs are welcome at the festival.

For any further questions, please contact us at [email protected]

  • A social chill-out zone is available in the heart of the festival to offer a quiet break for children and adults who need it. In partnership with Fondation Perce-Neige.
  • AAC communication boards (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) are available at key points throughout the festival (accessibility desk, central bar, etc.).
  • Noise-cancelling headphones and fidget tools are available at the accessibility welcome point upon request and also at the social chill-out zone.
  • Main festival information materials are written in easy-to-read French.

For any further questions, please contact us at [email protected]