DJ Snake just made history in his hometown of Paris with The Final Show, an unforgettable performance that shattered records and redefined what’s possible in the world of electronic music.
The night kicked off a new era for the Grammy-nominated artist, who pulled off the largest single-day solo electronic performance ever at the legendary Stade de France. With 80,000 fans in attendance, the sold-out show was a monumental achievement, but it didn’t stop there, an afterparty at Accor Arena saw 20,000 more fans rocking out, making this one of the most epic back-to-back events the world of electronic music has ever seen.
Leading up to the event, DJ Snake’s signature brand, Pardon My French, made its return with a merch pop-up at Vendredi, setting the tone for what was to come. The buzz only built as fans eagerly anticipated what was shaping up to be a defining night in the artist’s career. When DJ Snake took the stage at Stade de France, he wasn’t just performing, he was announcing the launch of his third studio album, Nomad, set for release on September 5th. Along with that announcement, he revealed plans to launch a new record label dedicated to nurturing emerging talent, signaling a shift in his musical journey.
The night was packed with surprises, including a preview of his upcoming single “PARADISE”, featuring Manchester’s Bipolar Sunshine, who also joined him on stage for a surprise performance of their multi-platinum hit “Middle.” But the real jaw-dropper came with the world premiere of RELOADED, his new collaboration with dubstep legend Space Laces. When the track dropped, DJ Snake orchestrated the largest “Wall of Death” ever seen in dance music, splitting the 80,000-strong crowd down the middle before unleashing a frenzy of energy and chaos. It was a moment that will go down in electronic music history.
The production value was next level, with pyrotechnics that outshone the Paris Olympics closing ceremony and special effects that even Rammstein would envy. The flames lighting up the night sky and the jaw-dropping stage design made the entire spectacle feel like something out of a dream. Support acts like Tiësto and Madeon kept the energy high, adding to the momentum of the evening.
The afterparty at Accor Arena was just as insane, with DJ Snake taking the crowd on a journey with some of the best names in electronic music, Boys Noize, Dillon Francis, Flosstradamus, and his own alias, The Outlaw. The crowd was treated to a relentless back-to-back set with techno powerhouse TRYM, capping off a night that nobody will forget.
With The Final Show, DJ Snake not only closed a major chapter in his career, but he also set the stage for a new one. As he ushers in the “Year of the Snake,” he’s proving that he’s not just a part of the history of electronic music, he’s actively shaping its future.
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