In a sequined costume, Elton John, 76, will sing for the last time in France, at the AccorArena on June 28.
The 90,000 tickets were snapped up.
Mylène Farmer, Clara Luciani, Céline Dion, Bruce Springsteen, Muse and Soprano are also full and this in the largest rooms, those with 30,000 to 80,000 seats.
“The French are projecting themselves again.
At Christmas, the concert ticket has again become a gift”,
welcomes Pierre-Alexandre Vertadier, CEO of Décibels, which organizes the tours of Soprano, Benjamin Biolay and Michel Polnareff.
“We are cautiously optimistic”
, explains Malika Seguineau, general manager of Prodiss, the union which represents private cinemas and producers.
“The desire to come out is very strong, the offer is there, but all it takes is a new war or pandemic to break this balance”,
underlines Laurent de Cerner, general manager of Olympia.
In March 2022, when theaters reopened after the Covid, the recovery went crescendo for…
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