The appointment is made. French producer and DJ DJ Snake announced Thursday the organization of a “final concert” at the Stade de France on May 10, 2025. In a video published on his social networks, DJ Snake, alias William Grigahcine, appears on stage strolling in the streets of Paris and even in transport, towards the Dionysian enclosure, all interspersed with images of his previous concerts, from the Olympia in 2016 to the Arena de La Défense in 2020, including his concert at the Parc des Princes in 2022.

The title “The Final Show” aroused the curiosity of its fans, even concern. At 37, DJ Snake is at the peak of his career; he has ticked off the biggest venues in France one by one and has a very successful career abroad. In 2017 and 2019, he notably played for the American festival Coachella and recently opened the evening of the Superbowl in 2023, one of the most followed events on the planet with more than 115 million viewers. All that’s missing from his list is the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games. DJ Snake has been approached since Daft Punk’s refusal to participate in the show put on by Thomas Jolly. Is it time for him to pull the plug? Will this Final Show mark a turning point in his career? Or is it just a marketing ploy? The DJ did not yet provide a response.

Presales for the concert at the Stade de France scheduled in a year and a half will be open from Thursday at 10 a.m. The general ticket office will open the next day at the same time.

Revealed with the title Turn Down For What in 2013 (more than a billion views on YouTube), the Paris-born musician has today become one of the most famous French artists in the world. He has nearly 34 million listeners per month on Spotify and no less than ten million subscribers on Instagram.