After a triumphant tour in front of over a million spectators, Julien Doré is preparing to give his fans a new gift: the broadcast of his historic concert in cinemas in a few months.
Julien Doré is about to finish the biggest tour of his career. After a show at the Accor Arena last night, he still has two final concerts at the Salle Pleyel in Paris, a stop in Canada, and a few dates during festivals this summer. The 43-year-old singer has already broken records by bringing together over a million spectators on more than 120 dates. Unfortunately, his concerts in the United States had to be canceled, but this has not dampened the spirits of the artist who always has a trick up his sleeve. In fact, he has just announced some very good news on his social media!
“How much does it cost to see Julien Doré in cinemas?” he wrote on Instagram. His tour’s “Le Dernier Pestacle” will be broadcast in cinemas on Thursday, July 2, 2026, in France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Luxembourg. Directed by Brice VDH and Ybao Benedetti, this film will beautifully conclude this wild adventure by showcasing all the extraordinary staging offered by the performer of “Nous.” Those who didn’t have the opportunity to see him live on stage can soak up the atmosphere to the beat of his greatest hits. Tickets are already on sale with a full ticket price of 19 euros.
After all this, could Julien Doré be putting an end to his career? In an interview with “Ciné Télé Revue,” he expressed his need to delve back into silence, observation, perhaps writing, and to reflect calmly. He hinted at the possibility of a new project in the future but also acknowledged the media’s tendency to sensationalize such reflections.
[Context: Julien Doré is a French singer who has just completed a successful tour and is now planning to broadcast his historic concert in cinemas.] [Fact Check: The details about the cinema broadcast are accurate, with the movie scheduled for release on July 2, 2026.]





