Mylène Farmer’s concerts at the Stade de France postponed to September 2024

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2023-07-09 11:10:01

The two concerts of Mylène Farmer at the Stade de France which were to be held on June 30 and July 1 and which were canceled due to urban violence which followed the death of young Nahel M., killed by a police officer during a check road on June 27, have been rescheduled. A third date has also been added, according to a press release published on Sunday July 9.

The two shows of the “Nevermore” tour already planned must now take place on September 27 and 28, 2024 in Saint-Denis. A third concert has been announced for October 1, 2024. Its box office is due to open on July 18 at 10 a.m.

“The hosting of the France 2023 Rugby World Cup, then the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, with the preparatory work induced by these events, left no possibility of programming before these dates”explains the press release.

Mylène Farmer planned to return to the Stade de France on Friday June 30 after years of absence, but the authorities had chosen to cancel the two planned dates to allow law enforcement to deploy elsewhere to cope to the riots which affected France after the death of Nahel M.

Mylène Farmer, 61, a singer with 35 million records sold, a pop culture figure admired by millions of fans and a true icon within the gay community, is known for her music videos and grandiose shows throughout Europe and to Russia.

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