David Guetta at the Stade de France: how to get there by public transport

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Updated on June 8, 2026 at 09:52 a.m.
Electronic music will echo through the Stade de France on Thursday, June 11, Friday, June 12, and Saturday, June 13, 2026 for three exceptional David Guetta concerts! The iconic French DJ is determined to turn the Francilian venue into a giant dancefloor. If you’ve got your ticket in hand and plan to reach the famed Stade de France by public transport, here are some practical tips to help you dodge the potential queues around the arena and get as close as possible to your entry door.

A first-ever for David Guetta! The internationally renowned French DJ lands at the Stade de France this week for three standout shows scheduled for Thursday, June 11; Friday, June 12; and Saturday, June 13, 2026.

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David Guetta takes on the Stade de France! After electrifying Marseille, Ibiza and Lollapalooza Paris, the French DJ is gearing up for his Ultimate Monolith Show—his first solo concert at the iconic venue—on Thursday the 11th, Friday the 12th and Saturday the 13th of June 2026. [Read more]

For his first shows at the Stade de France, David Guetta plans to get the crowd dancing by weaving together a string of his biggest hits. Think Memories, Titanium, Say My Name, as well as Play Hard and Beautiful People. And that’s not all—the electro star will also unveil a one‑of‑a‑kind stage setup shaped like a monolith for the occasion!

But before seeing David Guetta live and in person on stage, you’ll need to make it to the Stade de France. With the crowds expected around the stadium on June 11, 12 and 13, this mission is shaping up to be tough.

As the RATP notes, "various public transport options make it possible to reach the Stade de France," namely the RER B and D, the metro lines 12, 13 and 14, or the Transilien line H.

If you’re planning to arrive by public transport, here are a few practical tips to help you avoid potential queues around the stadium and get as close as possible to your entry gate. Routes vary depending on the stadium entry gate shown on your ticket.

Here are the public transport options to prioritise for getting to the Stade de France and for smoother departures depending on your entry gate.

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How to get to Stade de France

  • Access to doors A, B, C, D, E, G and H (East Stade) — take the RER B toward Mitry–Claye • Charles de Gaulle Airport and get off at “La Plaine – Stade de France,” or opt for line 12 of the metro, heading “Mairie d’Aubervilliers,” and alight at “Front populaire.” It’s roughly a 10-minute walk from RER B and about 25 minutes from the line 12 station.
  • Access to doors J, K, L, N, R and S (North of the Stade) — take the metro line 13 toward “Saint-Denis Université” and get off at “Saint-Denis – Porte de Paris.” From there, it’s about a 5-minute walk to the stadium entrances.
  • Access to doors T, U, X, Y and Z (Southwest of the Stade) — take the RER D toward Creil and alight at “Stade de France – Saint-Denis,” then walk about 10 minutes from the station to the stadium gates. Alternatively, take the metro line 14 and stop at “Saint-Denis – Pleyel.” Plan around 20 minutes of walking after that.

Leaving the stadium and heading to Paris

  • From gates A, B, C, D, E, G, H, X, Y and Z (East of the Stadium): take the RER B (a 10‑minute walk) or the ligne 12 of the metro (a 25‑minute walk).
  • From gates J, K, L, N, R, S, T and U (North of the Stadium): take the ligne 13 of the metro (a 5‑minute walk), toward “Châtillon Montrouge.”
  • From gates T, U, X, Y and Z (South‑West of the Stadium): take the RER D (a 10‑minute walk), toward “Melun / Malesherbes” or the ligne 14 (a 20‑minute walk).

The RATP also recommends prioritizing the Line 12 of the metro and the Transilien Line H (which serves Saint-Denis and lets you hop on the RER D) to reach the Stade de France; two routes that are usually less crowded.

Have a great concert, everyone!

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From June 11, 2026 to June 13, 2026

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    93200 Saint Denis

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