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Accor Arena: Pussycat Dolls, Wu-Tang Clan, Maluma... Get Ready for an Explosive 2026 Lineup!

Concerts ✍️ Sophie Martin 🕒 2026-03-19 20:37 🔥 Views: 1
Pussycat Dolls in concert at Accor Arena, Paris in 2026

It needs no introduction. For decades, the Accor Arena (formerly Bercy, as it's fondly known) has been the beating heart of live music in Paris. And if you thought 2026 was going to be a quiet year, think again. This iconic venue in the 12th arrondissement is set to host one epic night after another, with a lineup that would make any festival jealous. From the much-anticipated return of a legendary girl group and the farewell of a New York hip-hop collective to the best of the new French scene, here's what's waiting for you behind the doors of this grand dame.

Pussycat Dolls: The (not so) good girls are back

They left us without warning, after years of unforgettable hits (Don't Cha, Buttons, Stickwitu). Then, silence. Until news broke that set the internet ablaze: the Pussycat Dolls are reuniting and hitting the stage, with a stop in Paris in 2026. And this isn't going to be some low-key comeback. Nicole Scherzinger and her crew are planning to serve up a feast with a production worthy of their glory days. Ticket prices? Expect them to range from €50 to €150, depending on where you sit. It might require cracking open their piggy banks, but fans are ready to do just that for a chance to see them own the stage again. The exact date is still under wraps, but one thing's for sure: this will be one of the pop culture moments of the year.

Wu-Tang Clan: The Final Chamber in Paris

A change of vibe now. We're talking living legends. The Wu-Tang Clan has announced their farewell tour, fittingly titled "The Final Chamber". And of course, Paris couldn't be missed. Method Man, RZA, GZA, and the rest of the crew are touching down at Accor Arena for one last ritual. Expect a raw, powerful, no-frills show where the classics (C.R.E.A.M., Protect Ya Neck) will hit like a final rallying cry. Hip-hop purists have already marked their calendars. This will likely be the last chance to see the Staten Island collective perform together in full on a Parisian stage. A truly historic moment in the making.

Maluma: After all the waiting, is he finally coming?

Remember? Maluma was supposed to set Accor Arena on fire back in March 2022. We'd picked out our outfits, practiced the Hawái choreography. And then... nothing. The concert was postponed. Ever since, his most loyal fans have been waiting for any sign. Good news: the Colombian superstar looks set to finally land in Paris sometime in 2026. While no official date is set in stone yet, the buzz behind the scenes is strong. The "Pretty Boy" has promised to move mountains to come back stronger, with a show even more spectacular than what we first imagined. So, fingers crossed and get your screaming voices ready.

The French New Wave: Favé and L2B take the stage

Because Accor Arena is also a launchpad for local talent. This year, two rising stars are stepping up to claim this iconic stage. First up, Favé. The phenomenon of French rap, with his unique flow and catchy melodies, has already proven he can pack venues. But Bercy is a whole new level. He'll have the chance to show he's got what it takes to headline a night like this. Then, there's L2B with their anthem "Nés pour briller" (Born to Shine). These young guns of modern R'n'B bring insane energy and hooks that stick with you. Their show promises to be a burst of pure good vibes and positive energy. Two must-see events to gauge the pulse of the French music scene.

Accor Arena: Where anything is possible

Just look at this lineup: US legends, a Latin superstar, 2000s pop icons, and the best new local acts. Only in Paris, and only at the Accor Arena, can you put together a lineup this eclectic. So, get ready for some late nights, get your credit cards ready, and prepare for unforgettable moments of musical connection. Ticket sales are already heating up for some of these events. If you want to be there, don't wait too long. Here's a quick rundown of what's in store:

  • Pussycat Dolls – 2026 (date TBC) – prices: €50-€150
  • Wu-Tang Clan – "The Final Chamber" – 2026
  • Maluma – originally scheduled for March 2022, finally being rescheduled?
  • Favé – special concert event
  • L2B – "Nés pour briller" live

Whether you're team R'n'B, old-school rap, or Latin pop, Accor Arena is going to be the only place to be in 2026. See you there?