As the saying goes, from Thursday, June 11 to Saturday, June 13, it will be “two venues, two vibes” in the streets of the capital. On one side, the electro music lovers and remix fans ready to dance along to the fiery hits of David Guetta. On the other side, the poor Parisians stuck in traffic on the ring road due to massive jams because of traffic restrictions. We’ve got all the details for you.
Three exceptional concerts
Recently, sports and music have been getting along well in the streets of Paris. Just at the end of May, Aya Nakamura, Damso, and Bouss were shaking up the capital on the night of the Champions League final (won by PSG, if you please!).
ît), it's now David Guetta who will have the heavy task of captivating the crowds on the opening night of the 2026 World Cup, matching Mexico against South Africa.Voir cette publication sur Instagram
Indeed, the Parisian DJ, now internationally recognized, will be setting up his decks in the 80,000-seat stadium for 3 exceptional shows on Thursday, June 11, Friday, June 12, and Saturday, June 13. And let me tell you, we can't wait to hear his biggest hits like "Memories", "Titanium", or "Sexy Bitch" echoing through the streets of Paris. However, with such a big event, it's bound to attract a crowd, and some security measures will be necessary.
Expected restrictions
Well, let me warn you right away, if you don't plan on hitting the highway in the coming days, the rest of this article might go a bit over your head. Indeed, for 3 days, it's exit ramps that will be affected.That will be closed, namely: the off-ramp number 9 from the A86 highway heading outward towards Nanterre, the off-ramp number 2 from the A1 highway towards the provinces from Paris, the off-ramp number 8 from the A86 highway heading outward towards the collector in the direction of Saint-Denis Pleyel, the right lane of the A86 highway, heading outward upstream of exit number 8, and finally the emergency stop lane of the access ramp number 9. These closures will take place from mid-afternoon until late in the evening, and if you want all the details, it's right here. In the meantime, to get to the concert, we’ll take the metro or the RER!

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