A full stadium. Two nights in a row. Saint-Denis shaking. This September weekend was not a conclusion: it was the spark, the hearth of a fire ready to spread across the country. On October 2nd, PLK leaves the capital and takes 27 cities on his most extravagant tour.
PLK ignites the stage: his autumn 2026 tour promises to be a national blaze.
The tour in numbers
Tour: 27 dates, from October 2nd to December 12th, 2026
️ Launch: double Stade de France, September 4th and 5th, 2026
Record: nearly 160,000 tickets sold during the opening weekend alone
Prices: from €45, up to around €60.50 in Arena
Grand Garçon: 82,552 sales in one week, gold record in 3 days
Stade de France: the launchpad that shattered everything
It all started with a spark. The first date at the Stade de France sold out in a few hours, unexpectedly. Faced with the hysteria, a second night was added immediately. It sold out in 1h30.
The hearth caught fire instantly. Nearly 160,000 tickets sold for this opening weekend alone, September 4th and 5th, 2026. A figure that speaks for itself: it’s undeniable.
PLK himself couldn’t believe it. He said he paced around his home, café after café, convinced there was a ticketing glitch, until he called his father to verify the numbers. Proof that even the firestarter was surprised by the scale of the flames.
27 dates, two months: the blaze spreads across France
The double stadium was just the starting point. From October 2nd, the fire spreads: 27 dates across France and neighboring countries, condensed until December 12th, 2026. A marathon to reconnect with the audience up close.
And despite superstar status, the doors remain wide open. Tickets start at €45 for most Zéniths and climb up to around €60.50 for premium categories in the largest Arenas. An entry price calibrated for a young audience.
The question remains about the body. PLK’s shows are outlets: giant mosh pits, raw energy, two hours without breathing. The rapper has never canceled a concert due to illness, even admitting to performing on stage with a fever. The fire doesn’t go out.
Vibe check: the raw energy of a PLK Show, before the blaze arrives in your city.
Flying car, 3D screens: the DNA of a PLK Show
A mic and a DJ? Too little for PLK. On the Enna Tour, he had a real car suspended above the audience of a Zénith. An image that marked minds and set the rule: each tour must surpass the previous one.
In 2024, the scenography by D/LABS turned into a technological jewel. Three levels of V-shaped LED screens that fit together, split, and overlapped above his head for huge 3D effects. In total, 44 different visual scenes. The bar is set high.
So the only question for autumn is: how to outdo such a blaze? The audience knows, and that’s what fuels the hype.
Did you know?
With the EP 2069' released in 2023, PLK turned his fans into collaborators. A virtual label where you bought packs, from €4.99 to €34.99, to become Artistic Director or Manager. For 2069 minutes, they voted on the tracks, guests, and cover. A community that doesn’t just watch the show: it co-signs it.
So, what really awaits you?
Not a concert. A big family reunion. This invested community transforms each Zénith into a collective hearth, where the audience doesn’t endure the stage, it feeds it. It’s the trademark of the PLK Show.
And the fuel is already there. The tour carries the triumph of Grand Garçon, a historic start for the artist with 82,552 equivalent sales in one week, number 1 and gold record in three days. Enough to fuel the blaze until December.
The editorial advice is simple: don’t linger on ticket sales. When PLK lights the fuse, tickets go before the smoke even settles.
To listen to before the tour: Grand Garçon, the project that ignites 2026.
The stage fit
At Project X Paris, we read a show as much by ear as by eye. On these dates, the style of the crowd is part of the spectacle: wide cuts, raw materials, streetwear silhouette that withstands the mosh pit without flinching. The true uniform for a night of blaze is the one that lets you move.
THE BLAZE SPREADS ACROSS FRANCE
The double Stade de France was just the spark. Twenty-seven cities will catch fire in turn, and the countdown has already begun. The story continues city by city, hearth by hearth.