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Artus: What is the comedian preparing at Paris La Défense Arena?

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The comedian is preparing to take to the stage of Europe’s largest venue on March 27 and 28, 2026 with an ambitious show.

It marks the end of a tour that has spanned several months. On March 27 and 28, 2026, Artus will perform his final two shows from his new solo act at Paris La Défense Arena. These shows are said to be unique and unprecedented, utilizing the venue’s specific features and the comedian’s unrestrained energy to offer something different and never seen before.

The audience at Paris La Défense Arena can expect an inventive and ambitious show, a live experience of a new kind, blending styles and dark, corrosive humor.

Everything is being kept tightly under wraps for these unmissable evenings, which may have some surprises in store. While the Saturday, March 28 show is sold out, there are still a few tickets available for Friday, March 27. Tickets can be found here.

It’s a historic event in the world of stand-up and solo acts. By performing at Paris La Défense Arena, Artus is making history as the first comedian to play at the largest venue in Europe.

Since the release and success of “Un P’tit truc en plus” in 2024, the comedian, actor, and director has been gaining popularity and is wrapping up a highly acclaimed tour across France.

Artus is also a hit on social media, particularly with his humorous short videos featuring his now iconic character, Sylvain. The two shows at Paris La Défense Arena represent the pinnacle of the 2026 Tour, as well as the recent career of the artist.

For this occasion, the show “Artus: le show XXL” will be filmed and then screened in cinemas on Thursday, September 24, 2026. This provides an opportunity for those unable to attend the show at Paris La Défense Arena to catch the performance.

Context: Artus, a popular French comedian, is set to perform his final two shows at the prestigious Paris La Défense Arena in March 2026. Fact Check: The article mentions specific dates and event details about Artus’s performances, which can be verified for accuracy and relevance.

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