"Titanium", "Memories", "Hey Mama", "I'm Good", "Say My Name", "Beautiful People", and even "Play Hard", "Bad", and "Where Them Girls At" — it's hard to list all of David Guetta's chart-toppers. Since the mid-1990s, this French DJ, songwriter, and producer has been making clubbers worldwide dance the night away. But his career truly took off in 2002 with the release of his first studio album, "Just a Little More Love", which featured the hit "Love Don't Let Me Go" with Chris Willis. Since then, David Guetta has racked up a string of successes, tours, and collaborations with artists like Kelly Rowland, Akon, Kid Cudi, Will.i.am, Nicki Minaj, Sia, and Afrojack.
This week, David Guetta takes a new step in his career by staging three concerts in a row at the Stade de France as part of his "Ultimate Monolith Show". On Thursday 11, Friday 12 and Saturday 13 June 2026, the renowned French DJ is expected to deliver an exquisitely crafted setlist for the occasion.
But before dancing to David Guetta's countless hits, the Stade de France crowd will get warmed up by two opening acts, different each night. So, who are they? Who has been chosen to gradually raise the temperature at the Stade de France?
On his social channels, David Guetta has unveiled the lineup of six lucky artists. We start with Armin van Buuren, who will open the first show scheduled for June 11, 2026. A celebrated Dutch DJ, producer and composer, Armin van Buuren is known as the king of trance. His fame is proven by being crowned the world's best DJ by DJ Magazine five times, in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012. With around ten studio albums to his name, Armin van Buuren will play at several European festivals this summer, including Beauregard. But the DJ will also deliver his first set at the Stade de France. So it will be on June 11, 2026 as the opening act for David Guetta. And that isn’t all, because the famous Dutch DJ and producer Afrojack will also be on the bill as the opening act this Thursday evening!
The next day, Friday, June 12, concertgoers at Stade de France will get the party started with the French Marseille-born DJ, Hugel, and the Australian FISHER. Born Paul Nicholas Fisher, FISHER released his debut single "Ya Kidding" in 2017, followed by the EP "Oi Oi". But it was his track "Losing It", in 2018, that truly put him on the map. The hit quickly climbed the charts and even earned FISHER a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording. Since then, the Australian DJ has kept crowds dancing, notably with the single "You Little Beauty".
Finally, on Saturday, June 13, 2026, for the third and final date of David Guetta at the Stade de France, Elvis Guetta, David’s son, and Black Coffee will kick off the celebrations. Born Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, the South African DJ and producer Black Coffee rose to prominence after taking part in the Red Bull Music Academy. He released his self-titled debut studio album in 2005, followed by Have Another One two years later, then Home Brewed in 2009. Since then, the accolades have been piling up, notably at the South African Music Awards, with a steady stream of albums and a growing list of live shows. Black Coffee is also renowned for a wide range of collaborations, from Azola, Ribatone and Kensy to Drake and, yes, a certain... David Guetta!
Dates and Opening Time
From June 11, 2026 to June 13, 2026
Location
Stade de France
stade de france
93200 Saint Denis
Prices
€29 - €99
Official website
www.stadefrance.com



















