Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, we are forced to postpone the Elton John concerts scheduled for this year at the Accor Arena.
Tickets purchased for the original concerts will remain valid for these rescheduled dates.
However, customers wishing to claim a refund for their tickets now may contact the point of sale where they were purchased within two months, up to and including 7 September 2020.
We deeply regret these postponements and thank the audience for their understanding.
Celine Dion announced today that her ‘Courage World Tour’ is set to resume in 2021. The European dates (originally scheduled for 2020) that were postponed due to COVID-19 will resume from March 2021. The new schedule for the postponed North American concerts will be announced shortly.
Celine, Concerts West / AEG Presents and Inter Concerts are making the safety and health of their customers a top priority. Assuming that safety measures are in place once again, the “Courage World Tour” will kick off in Europe in Paris on 19 March 2021, with six concerts at Paris La Défense Arena, and will visit 32 cities until July 2021, including a stop in Carhaix (Les Vieilles Charrues) on 15 July.
Paul McCartney Concerts Cancelled
With Covid-19 spreading throughout France and the world, we have shared and followed the advice of each government regarding its evolution, which, as we know, has forced us to cancel the concerts we were so eagerly anticipating. For so long.
The dates from May 21 to July 25, 2020 have been postponed (including the 6 concerts at Paris La Défense Arena).
With sincere regret, Celine Dion has postponed the first months of the European leg of her “Courage World Tour”, which was scheduled to begin in Prague on May 21, 2020. With 28 concerts in 19 cities up to July 25, 2020, being postponed, including the 6 concerts at Paris La Défense Arena, we are working on rescheduling and hope to announce as many new dates as possible, provided that safety conditions allow us to organize events in each city.