Rapper Soprano's concert at the Stade de France, originally scheduled for July 2, 2022, has been postponed to March 6, 2023, due to work on the transport lines, in particular the RER B. "We have been looking for a solution, but the works around the Stade de France prevent us from finding ourselves in the best conditions, ”announced the artist on his Twitter account on Wednesday, while the Ile-de-France enclosure could only accommodate 50,000 people in the context of the works, against a capacity of 85,000 in normal configuration.

đź’” Postponement of the concert at the Stade de France đź’”


We don't want to sacrifice this meeting with the public.

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 Tickets purchased for July 2, 2022 will be valid for May 6, 2023 or can be refunded.

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— Soprano (@Sopranopsy4) April 6, 2022


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"State services have approached SNCF RĂ©seau to ensure that the Stade de France rail service will operate under the usual conditions, which will allow the event to take place without hindrance" March 6, 2023 , said the companies Decibels Productions and Only Pro, organizers of the show, in a press release.

Soprano less strong than Indochine?

The government had decided in mid-February to postpone the railway works in May to avoid disrupting the holding of the concert of the rock group Indochine at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, scheduled for May 21.

These ongoing modernization works on the RER B, one of the busiest railway lines in Europe and connecting the southern and northern suburbs of Paris, result in traffic interruptions in the evening or on certain weekends.

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