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Fally Ipupa Set for Historic Double Concert at Stade de France

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18 Apr 20262 min read5 reads
Fally Ipupa Set for Historic Double Concert at Stade de France

Congolese Afrobeats and ndombolo superstar Fally Ipupa is set to headline a double concert at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, Paris, on May 2 and 3, 2026 — an event that organisers and fans alike are billing as a historic milestone for African music on the world stage.

A Cultural Moment for Africa

The concerts, presented by Gerard Drouot Productions, will see Ipupa perform before a global audience at one of Europe's most iconic stadiums. The back-to-back dates mark a significant achievement for Central African music, as few artists from the region have headlined venues of this scale in Europe. For many fans across Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the wider African diaspora, the event represents a long-awaited celebration of the continent's musical influence.

Tickets and Seating Details

Tickets are on sale now, with prices starting from €63.00. Purchases are limited to a maximum of 10 tickets per order. Final tickets will be made available via Fan Wallet from April 20, 2026. The venue offers a range of seating and standing options to accommodate different preferences and budgets.

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