It's the great return of the concerts at the Parc des Princes!

Since 1973, the Red and Blue fans have been gathering at the Parc des Princes to support their team, their club, the Paris Saint-Germain. Throughout its history, the Parc has been the scene of exceptional moments, often in joy, sometimes in tears, but always with fervor and passion.

A unique venue, both architecturally and historically, the Parc has also vibrated to the sound of the greatest artists' melodies, between 1988 and 2010. In 2022, it's time to make the stands of the Parc echo again, with a series of exceptional concerts, including DJ Snake on June 11, 2022 and Dadju on June 18, 2022.

The events at Parc A unique event offer in Paris

After a total renovation in 2013, the Parc des Princes is now positioned as an essential venue for the organization of events. With a Red and Blue identity proudly displayed, the Parc des Princes now offers a unique event venue in Paris, with unparalleled modularity, comfort and atmosphere.

Le Parc, theater for your next corporate event

The stadium of Porte de St Cloud is now open to seminars, conferences and other workshops, with a team dedicated to the creation and implementation of your event.

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The concerts at Parc

On June 26, 2010, date of the last concert organized at the Parc des Princes, the coach of Paris Saint-Germain was named Antoine Kombouaré, with Claude Makelele as captain. The Red and Blue had won the 8th French Cup in their history, beating AS Monaco in the final.

Before that, the Parc des Princes has seen many legends of the music scene, from Michael Jackson in 1988, to the Rolling Stones in 1990, to Johnny Hallyday in 2003, all of them have made the Parc des Princes vibrate.

At the end of the 80s, the albums Thriller and Bad propelled Michael Jackson into another dimension. For his first world tour without his brothers, the King of Pop was in France and chose the Parc des Princes for two exceptional concerts, on June 27 and 28, 1988. The Parisian public was there, with nearly 130 000 spectators, and discovered hits such as Thriller, Wanna Be Starting Something or Billie Jean.

On June 19, 2010, the group Suprême NTM had put the fever at the Parc, for their first concert in a stadium. With the Sexion d'Assaut as the opening act, Kool Shen and Joey Starr at home and at the top of their game, the 35,000 spectators present that night had witnessed a great show of Parisian urban music.