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The Stade de France

The temple of sport and live entertainment!

From Zidane’s double in 1998 to the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Games, via pop star shows, the Stade de France is an iconic part of France’s heritage. Discover the legends and secrets of this unique stadium!

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Inaugurated in 1998 for the Football World Cup, the Stade de France is a giant of the Saint-Denis urban landscape. Built in just 31 months, it can accommodate up to 80,000 spectators. It was here that Les Bleus achieved their first victory, making this venue a legend in French sport.

Since then, it has hosted, among others, two Rugby World Cups (2007, 2023), a Football Euro (2016) and the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games (2024).

What are the highlights?

XXL concerts, cup finals, spectacular shows… the Stade de France is much more than a sports ground. From Beyoncé to The Weeknd to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, every event is an unforgettable moment. To make sure you don’t miss a thing, follow our page dedicated to events at this veritable temple of entertainment!

Discover the Stade de France program.

Where is it? I want to go there!

The Stade de France is located at avenue Jules Rimet, 93200 Saint-Denis.

Here’s how to get there:

RER B, “La Plaine – Stade de France” stop
RER D, “Stade de France Saint-Denis” stop
Line 13, “Saint-Denis Porte de Paris” stop
Tramway T8, “Saint-Denis, Porte de Paris” stop

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