7 Concerts You Can’t Afford to Miss This Autumn!

When was the last time you were at a concert where you were 100% in the moment? Hard to think of an answer after all this time! Concert venues, including the Accor Arena, have now been closed for over a year. The good news, though, is that the best is yet to come! Elton John, Burna Boy and even Vianney… All the stars are promising to bring some magic back into our lives come autumn. So what are the most hotly anticipated concerts for this autumn? We’ve got a selection for you, here!

 

Elton John

With a career spanning more than half a century, 300 million albums sold worldwide, and thousands of concerts in more than 80 different countries... Is the word “legendary” really enough to describe Elton John’s impact on the world? Probably not. But now the time has come for Elton to pick up the The Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, the goodbye tour that he began in 2020. It’s a gargantuan tour of more than 300 dates, a scale matched only by the artist’s personality: generous, inclusive, and memorable. 

Dates : 10, 12, 13 October 2021    |   Get your ticket

Burna Boy

You can’t miss the phenomenon that is Burna Boy. With five albums released in the space of just a few years, the artist from Nigeria has become an afrobeat icon. The man nicknamed “the king of afro-fusion” knows exactly how to whip up a crowd wherever he goes. See you on 10 November at the Accor Arena for a spectacular concert!

Dates : 30 September 2021   |  Get your ticket

Alanis Morissette

Catapulted to fame in 1995 with her album Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette has always stayed on top: 60 million albums sold, 7 Grammy Awards, 16 platinum discs, and 1 diamond disc in the United States. After an eight-year hiatus, the Canadian singer is back with a brand new album entitled Such Pretty Forks in the Road. It’s a great chance to catch her on stage during the tour that is also celebrating the 25th anniversary of Jagged Little Pill. 

Dates : 13 November 2021   |  Get your ticket

null
null

Nightwish

A worthy ambassador for symphonic metal, the legendary Finnish band will at long last be playing for a live crowd once again, after a series of postponed dates. The tour will be promoting their album Human. :||: Nature., the group’s first double album in a career spanning more than 20 years. Composed of a traditional section and a 30 minute orchestral piece, it should be extraordinary when live in concert. 

Dates : 7 December 2021   |  Get your ticket

Ninho

You can’t miss the phenomenon that is Ninho. The new heavyweight of French rap, Ninho is everywhere. Featuring on a series of well-known tracks alongside his friends like Jul, Niska, Koba la D, and Dadju, Ninho has proven to be a hit-making machine with his subtle blend of powerful lyrical flow and rousing tunes. Four years after the release of Comme prévu, his first album that sold more than 400,000 copies to go triple-platinum, and Destin, which sold 500,000 copies, the man known as the “streaming king” is engaged in an exciting tour that will stop by the Accor Arena for two dates on 11 and 12 December 2021.

Dates : 11 and 12 December 2021   |  Get your ticket

Vianney

Following his breakthrough hit “Pas là”, Vianney has never stopped putting the magic back in French pop with his beautiful melodies and inspired lyrics. It must be said that the singer-songwriter-composer is able to craft hits with an alarming ease: “Je m’en vais”, “Dumbo”, “beau-papa”, and now “Pour de vrai”, his most recent single released at the start of the year. We’re dying to catch Vianney on stage on 14 December 2021 and 16 April 2022 and hear his latest album, a real ode to life and the passions that drive us.

Dates : 14 December 2021 & 16 April 2021  |   Get your ticket

null
null
null

Ibrahim Maalouf

A classically trained musician, Ibrahim Maalouf likes to move between genres: classical Asian music, jazz, rap... But it’s on stage where he really shines. To mark the release of his album Red and Black Light, in 2016 the artist performed a memorable concert at the Accor Arena that combined a symphony orchestra and a children’s choir in front of a capacity crowd. It was a performance that would go on to win him Concert of the Year at the Victoire de la Musique Awards 2017. In 2021, Ibrahim Maalouf is back to play for the crowd in Paris, once again at the Accor Arena, for a concert that promises to be even grander still. 

Dates : 20 December 2021   |   Get your ticket