David Guetta at Stade de France
David Guetta’s previous concerts at the Stade de France
David Guetta at Stade de France
BIOGRAPHY OF DAVID GUETTA
David Guetta, born on 7 November 1967 in Paris, is undoubtedly one of the most influential DJs and producers on the global music scene. Known for his spectacular shows and collaborations with leading artists, he has established his own style by blending pop, house and electro, becoming a key figure at music events around the world.
DAVID GUETTA'S BIOGRAPHY
Passionate about music since his teenage years, Guetta began his career in Parisian clubs in the late 1980s. It was during this period that he forged his musical identity and developed a strong taste for danceable beats and catchy melodies. His rise to fame was rapid. In the 2000s, he achieved international success with the release of his first album, Just a Little More Love, which laid the foundations for an exceptional career.
The success doesn't stop there. Guetta collaborates with international artists such as Sia, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Usher, producing hit after hit and becoming a regular at the Grammy Awards, which he has won several times. His ability to adapt to trends while maintaining his signature sound makes him one of the best DJs of his generation.
Renowned for his live performances, David Guetta has taken the world’s biggest stages by storm. Whether in stadiums, arenas or on the beaches of Ibiza, every concert is a spectacular show, combining lighting, sound and emotion. He regularly performs at the biggest festivals in Europe and around the world, attracting millions of fans who are ready to buy their tickets as soon as his appearance is announced.
His parties in Ibiza have become legendary, keeping crowds dancing outdoors until the early hours. The French DJ has also made a lasting impression with world tours at the most prestigious venues and charity concerts, notably ‘United at Home’. This flagship content was streamed live, filmed at iconic locations such as in front of the Louvre Pyramid or on the roof of the Rockefeller Centre in New York.
Today, David Guetta, the world’s number one DJ, is the most-streamed French artist globally and ranks in Spotify’s global Top 10. He is much more than just a producer: he is an icon of electronic culture, an ambassador for celebration and togetherness through music. His ability to reinvent himself, innovate and bring people together remains his greatest talent.
The Monolith Show, hailed as the most ambitious show of David Guetta’s career, lived up to all expectations by delivering a total experience – visual, auditory and emotional. Built around a unique monolith-shaped stage design, this concert pushed the boundaries of live performance and immersed the audience in a spectacular experience.