Jean-Michel Jarre

2025-06-26T18:00:00.000Z

Jean-Michel Jarre, the father of electronic music, is coming with a fantastic show on 26 June 2025 at the Papp László Budapest Sport Arena.

The French artist has always sought new paths in his music and has always been able to innovate, which is why he has become one of the most important exponents of this style. His monumental and spectacular concerts have made him a world-famous artist, who uses the latest digital technology in his performances and is constantly experimenting with new things. In recent years, he's been exploring the worlds of VR and metaverse.

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He has set attendance records in iconic venues around the world, playing to crowds of 2.5 million in Paris' La Défense, 1 million at Place de la Concorde, 1.3 million in Houston and 3.5 million in Moscow. As well as performing in unique venues, he has performed at some of the world's biggest festivals, including Coachella in the US, but on New Year's Eve 2021 he wowed more than 75 million viewers with a revolutionary livestream concert from the virtual Notre-Dame. And on 25 December 2023, he gave a unique concert from the Hall of Mirrors at the Château de Versailles, entitled Versailles 400.

His live show Bridge From The Future, performed at the opening of the 2024 Starmus Festival in Bratislava, was watched by more than 120,000 people on site and via online streaming channels. For the first time, he took part in the 40th Francofolies Festival in La Rochelle and performed at the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games at the Stade de France in front of more than 80,000 spectators.

In his career, he has released 22 studio albums and sold more than 85 million records. He has always made it a priority to convey a creative, cultural and environmental message, making a lasting impact on the world of music and culture.

Jean-Michel Jarre's new live show promises an unforgettable musical journey and spectacle on 26 June 2025 at the Budapest Arena, with iconic pieces of electronic music.

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Papp László Budapest Sportaréna

One of Budapest's biggest concert and event venues, named after iconic Hungarian boxer László Papp.

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