David Guetta will live a historic moment. And it’s not an understatement to say that he has his head in the stars. This Thursday, June 11, 2026, the famous French DJ, formerly married to Cathy Guetta, takes over the Stade de France to launch his tour The Ultimate Monolith Show. A tour which promises to be the biggest production of his career. A musical event which will continue until Saturday June 13, 2026 and which marks a new milestone for the artist, after more than four decades passed behind the decks. While the final preparations are in full swing, the one who was a father, at 58 years old, last February, received a message as unexpected as it is moving. Support coming from very, very far… And above all from very, very high.
A few hours before his first concert, David Guetta shared an unusual video on Instagram on June 11. Indeed, Sophie Adenot, astronaut from the European Space Agency, currently on a mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), wanted to send him a message of support.
David Guetta receives a surprise message from space
Installed in the Cupola, the famous panoramic observatory of the ISS, the Frenchwoman, which took off on February 13, 2026 from Florida, confided: “Hi David, I’m Sophie Adenotastronaut of the European Space Agency and currently I am on board the ISS. Here I am in the Cupola with the most beautiful view, the most unusual view I have ever had in my life.”
The cosmonaut then reveals to what extent the music of the Parisian DJ accompanied her journey. “Your music has always accompanied me, already during training, but also on the day of takeoff”she confides. The mother of a ten-year-old boy continues: “I chose I’m Good when we were driving to the shooting range. So thank you for everything you do, for your great music and all the positive vibes you send to everyone.”. Before concluding her message, Sophie Adenot, 43, addresses her encouragements to the French star for what promises to be memorable concerts.
She says: “It’s my turn to send you positive vibes now and lots of good things for your entire concert tour. It’s going to be great, everyone will love it, I’m sure.” She concludes: “See you soon and maybeone day we will meet when I come back on Earth. A return which is planned for next November. She even ends the video by forming a heart with her fingers, which did not fail to amaze the musician.
David Guetta reacts to Sophie Adenot’s message: “Je suis très ému”
Faced with this surprise coming from space, David Guetta n’a pas cache son émotion. In a response video published on his Instagram account, the DJ appears particularly touched. “Wow! It’s incredible. So here, I am very moved. Already, I was very moved because we are at the Stade de France preparing.”he declares. Jessica Ledon’s companion then warmly thanks the astronaut for his attention. “Thank you very much for your message, it really means a lot to me. And congratulations to you too for everything you do, it’s incredible”he continues. In a few hours, the post had already received more than 30.000 likes. An exchange as improbable as it is moving between two French people who each excel in their field.



