Introduction: Two exceptional dates at the Stade de France
David Guetta, the most listened to French DJ on the planet, is back with a bang with ‘The Ultimate Monolith Show’ on 12 and 13 June 2026 at the Stade de France.
This highly anticipated event is already seeing record pre-sales. With tens of thousands of tickets on sale, the stakes are high for fans.
Want to attend one of these legendary concerts? Here's a complete guide to make sure you don't miss out: key information, sale dates, reliable platforms, tips, and more.
Summary:
1. David Guetta's 2026 concerts in Paris
2. Why do you need to be seriously prepared?
3. Purchasing guide: how to obtain a ticket
4. All ticket prices in detail
5. Tips to increase your chances of getting a ticket
1. David Guetta's 2026 concerts in Paris
Official dates to remember
Here are the two dates scheduled for Paris:
Date |
City |
Place |
hour |
12 September 2026 |
Saint-Denis |
Stade de France |
8:30 p.m |
13 September 2026 |
Saint-Denis |
Stade de France |
8:30 p.m |
Capacity: 80,000 seats per evening
A unique, spectacular show
This is not just a DJ set. Guetta promises an ultra-immersive stage design with 3D effects, lights, giant screens, and an atmosphere reminiscent of major electronic music festivals.
Only one date in France
The two concerts at the Stade de France are the only French dates planned for this tour. There will be no second chance: you have to be there or miss out.
2. Why do you need to be seriously prepared?
The ticket office is likely to be overwhelmed
As with previous concerts, demand far exceeds supply. The result: long queues, bugs, frustration, and tickets selling out in minutes.
Tickets sold out within hours?
It's highly likely, especially for the most popular categories (Carré, Or, Pelouse Or). That's why it's important to have everything ready before tickets go on sale.
3. Purchasing guide: how to obtain a ticket
The different sales phases
Here are the main stages of ticket sales for these concerts:
Phase |
Date |
Access restricted to |
Main platform |
MasterCard pre-sale |
17 September 2026, 10 a.m. |
MasterCard cardholder |
Ticketmaster |
Fan/Live Nation Pre-sale |
18 September 2026, 10 a.m |
Registered Fan Club/Live Nation |
Livenation |
General sale |
20 September 2026, 10 a.m |
Everyone |
Ticketmaster, FNAC, Leclerc |
Tip: if you have a Mastercard, don't miss out on the pre-sale. It's the best way to get a good seat easily.
4. All ticket prices in detail
Official ticket prices
Here is the price list according to the zones available at the Stade de France:
Category |
Price |
Golden Square by the driveway |
€117 |
Golden Square |
€112,50 |
Category 1 |
€98,50 |
Category 2 |
€78,50 |
Category 3 |
€75,20 |
Category 4 |
€49,90 |
Gold Lawn |
€67,50 |
Standing turf |
€62,50 |
Seats on the aisle are more expensive, but ideal if you want quick access and comfort.
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Seats for people with reduced mobility (PRM)
Special tickets are available via the Stade de France website. You will need:
- Proof of disability
- Reservation by form or telephone
- Access to an adapted area PRM + accompanying person possible
5. Tips to increase your chances of getting a ticket
To do BEFORE the sale
- Create your account on each ticket office
- Add your payment card
- Sign up for newsletters (David Guetta, Live Nation)
- Use several browsers and devices
- Be online at 9:45 a.m. on the day of the sale
ABSOLUTELY avoid
- Buying on social media or classified ad sites
- Sharing banking information outside the platform
- Using unverified links
- Waiting too long before confirming your basket
Conclusion: Anticipation = guaranteed seat
Attending David Guetta's concert at the Stade de France in June 2026 is something you have to earn! Tickets are limited and demand is huge, but with the right strategy, you can get yours.
Make a note of the key dates, prepare your finances in advance, choose the right ticket office, and be ready to click as soon as sales open.
And above all: enjoy the show once you've got your ticket!
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6. FAQ
When does general sales start ?
Public sales start on 20 September 2025 at 10 a.m. on the official websites.
What is the cheapest ticket price ?
The admission price is €49.90 for category 4.
Are there seats for people with disabilities ?
Yes, via the Stade de France website with proof of disability and a specific procedure for people with reduced mobility.
Can I show my ticket on my smartphone on the day of the concert ?
Yes, e-tickets (PDF or wallet format) are accepted at the Stade de France. Remember to download your ticket in advance (the network may be busy on the day) and make sure your screen is readable.
Will I receive a physical ticket by post?
It depends on the ticket office you choose. By default, you will often receive an electronic ticket. You can sometimes choose to have it sent by post, but this often incurs additional costs.
What time should I arrive on the night of the concert ?
Doors usually open between 6 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. for a concert starting at 8.30 p.m. We recommend arriving at least one hour in advance, especially if you have standing room tickets, so you can get as close to the stage as possible.
Can I buy a ticket at the venue on the day of the concert ?
It is highly unlikely. For an event of this size, tickets are usually sold out well in advance. It is best not to wait until the last minute. There is no physical ticket office open without availability.
Can I print my e-ticket at home?
Yes. If you choose an e-ticket, you can print it in A4 format at home. Just make sure that the QR code is clearly visible and clean to avoid any problems when scanning it at the entrance.
Will there be other artists or opening acts?