David Guetta Paris: The Ultimate Guide to the 2026 “Monolith” Shows

David Guetta is returning to his roots for the most ambitious performance of his career.1 As a Parisian native who started spinning vinyl in underground clubs like Broad Club and Le Palace, his 2026 takeover of the Stade de France represents a full-circle moment for the world’s #1 DJ.2


David Guetta Paris 2026: The “Ultimate Monolith” Tour

For the first time in history, David Guetta will headline three consecutive nights at France’s national stadium.3 This show features a custom-built, monolith-shaped stage design that integrates state-of-the-art visual mapping and “Future Rave” sonics.4

DateLocationSpecial Guest Opener
Thursday, June 11, 2026Stade de FranceArmin van Buuren
Friday, June 12, 2026Stade de FranceFISHER
Saturday, June 13, 2026Stade de FranceBlack Coffee

Why These Shows Are Historic

1. A Global “Future Rave” Turning Point

Research into Guetta’s recent setlists shows a shift away from pure mainstream pop toward Future Rave, a genre he co-created with MORTEN. The Paris shows are expected to be the global debut of his most advanced production tech, designed to transform a 80,000-capacity stadium into an intimate, immersive club experience.

2. The Opening Lineup Research

The selection of openers is intentional. By bringing Armin van Buuren (Trance), FISHER (Tech House), and Black Coffee (Afro House), Guetta is bridging the gap between different eras and sub-genres of electronic music—effectively making Paris the “capital of dance” for one weekend.5

3. Roots of a Parisian Legend

To understand the significance of “David Guetta Paris,” one must look at his early career.

  • 1980s: Started at Broad Club, playing funk and disco.6
  • 1990s: Managed the legendary Le Palace and Les Bains Douches, where he pioneered the first “House” nights in France.7
  • 2021: Performed his “United at Home” charity set in front of the Louvre Pyramid, viewed by millions worldwide.8
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Essential Guide for Attendees

  • Location: Stade de France, Saint-Denis (accessible via RER B and RER D).9
  • Tickets: Prices start at approximately €49.90.10 Due to high demand, secondary markets are monitored for “scalper-proof” digital ticketing.
  • Pro-Tip: If you are traveling for the show, look for hotels in the 17th Arrondissement or near Gare du Nord for the fastest transit times to the stadium.11
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