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On tour
Yes
Followers
56,305
Category
International, Pop, French
Concerts
Oct
04
GALAXIE
Les Chesnez
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Oct
05
Le Zénith de Dijon
Dijon
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Oct
07
Zénith de Rouen
Le Petit-quevilly
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Oct
08
Zenith Caen
Caen
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Oct
10
Brest Arena
Brest
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Oct
11
Le Liberte
Rennes
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Oct
12
Antarès
Le Mans
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Oct
14
Arkéa Arena
Floirac
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Oct
15
Zenith Nantes Metropole
Saint-herblain
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Oct
17
Zénith de Toulouse
Toulouse
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Oct
18
ZENITH SUD MONTPELLIER
Montpellier
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Oct
19
Le Dôme
Marseille
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Oct
21
Arena Futuroscope
Chasseneuil-du-poitou
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Oct
22
Zenith d'Orléans
Orléans
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Oct
24
ZENITH D'AMIENS
Amiens
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Oct
25
Zénith de Lille
Lille
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Oct
26
REIMS ARENA
Reims
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Nov
18
Palais Nikaïa
Nice
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Nov
19
Halle Tony Garnier
Lyon
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Nov
20
Zénith de St Etienne
Saint Etienne
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Nov
28
Geneva Arena
Genève
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Nov
29
ZENITH D'AUVERGNE
Cournon-d’auvergne
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Dec
02
ZENITH EUROPE STRASBOURG
Eckbolsheim
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Dec
03
Zénith de Nancy
Maxeville
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Dec
04
Forest National
Bruxelles
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Dec
07
Accor Arena
Paris
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Mar
10
Accor Arena
Paris
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Mar
11
Zénith de Lille
Lille
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Mar
19
Palais Nikaïa
Nice
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Mar
24
Halle Tony Garnier
Lyon
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Mar
25
ZENITH - SAINT ETIENNE
Saint-étienne
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About Lara Fabian
At the age of 14, the Belgian Lara Fabian was unknowingly setting the stage for an impressive international career by singing in Brussels's clubs. A few years later, after winning many European contests and gaining some popularity, she launched her first single, followed by her first self-titled album...
Three years after the release of her first album, which went gold and platinum, she released her second album, Carpe Diem, which launched the career of this singer-songwriter in French-speaking countries, especially in Quebec. Within three weeks, the album went gold. She then took her music on tour, performing to over 150,000 admirers, while her album went three times platinum. She was especially appreciated by the Canadian public and music industry. In 1995, she was awarded two Félix awards by Quebec's association of recording artists (ADISQ), namely Best Female Vocalist of the year (by popular vote), and Best Live Performance of the year.
Then, things began to pick up!
In 1996, Walt Disney Studios immortalized Lara's voice. In addition to incarnating Esmeralda, the heroine of the animated feature The Hunchback of Notre Dame, she sang the theme song ("Que Dieu aide les exclus") on the film's soundtrack.
In October, her third album "Pure" went platinum in less than two weeks. Thanks to this album, she won the 1997 Félix for Album of the Year. The same year, "Pure" was launched in France where over two million albums were sold within two years. Thanks to this resounding success, which eloquently expressed the affection of her loving and faithful fans, Lara was awarded the prize for New Artist of the Year at the prestigious French gala Les Victoires de la Musique. This was in February 1998, a few months before the concert tour in several French cities that led to the recording of an album (Lara Fabian Live) in March 1999 which went platinum a few months later. Lara Fabian was praised by music lovers and critics alike...
In addition to receiving the Félix for Quebec Artist Having the Most Impact Outside Quebec, she was voted Personality of the Year by the magazine Paris Match, which featured her on its front cover. While her fame grew, she was honored at the World Music Awards for Best Selling Artist for "Pure". Between appearances in Europe, Lara often returned to New York City and San Francisco to record her first album in English. She wrote or co-wrote most of the songs, working with Rick Allison and producers Walter Afanasieff (Mariah Carey), Pat Leonard (Madonna), Sam Watters (ex-Color Me Badd) and Brian Rawling (Cher's "I Believe").
Produced by Sony Records, the self-titled album was launched in May 2000 on America's most popular morning television show, NBC's Today Show. Invitations poured in, and Lara Fabian appeared on The Tonight Show, The View, Access Hollywood, Craig Kilborn, Entertainment Tonight...
The album's first excerpt, I will Love Again, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Music charts and settled in for 58 weeks! Thanks to this resounding success, she received the Félix for Quebec Artist Having the Most Impact in a Language other than French. The songs on the album thrilled audiences worldwide.
In February 2001, Love By Grace became the theme song of the lead couple in the Brazilian soap opera Laços de Familia, broadcast by TV Globo for millions of viewers in Brazil and Portugal. For several weeks, the song was number 1 on most Brazilian and Portuguese radio stations. Love by Grace generated an incredible frenzy around the artist… You just don't top the billboards of Portuguese speaking countries everyday!
After From Lara with Love, her first American TV special broadcast by PBS, the singer-songwriter participated in the very popular WTKU New York radio special, Miracle on 34th Street, where many popular artists appeared, including Michael Jackson, Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin and Toni Braxton.
Shortly after, when her self-titled English-language album was released in Asia, Lara scored a number one hit on the Taiwanese top ten, a great moment for the artist. Many were particularly impressed with the song Light of my Life (found only on the Asian edition of the album), which she interpreted with Lee-Hom, Asia's top male Chinese-speaking vocalist. This song was included in the movie feature China Strike Force, starring newcomer Lee-Horn along with Aaron Kwok, a box-office idol throughout Asia.
Eagerly awaited in several cities throughout the world, Lara has brilliantly dealt with her growing popularity by frequently appearing abroad. The artist has performed in several European and American capitals, and has enjoyed every minute of her travels. Solid gold in Canada, Germany, Switzerland and Norway, Lara Fabian went platinum in Belgium, Brazil and France and triple platinum in Portugal. She enjoyed the longest number 1 run on Billboard's Heatseeker Chart in 2000.
Last May, Lara was awarded yet another prize at the World Music Awards in Monaco, where she sang Adagio. She also returned to New York and Los Angeles to lend her voice to the original soundtracks of two long-awaited international super productions in July 2001: She interpreted the song The Dreams Within, featured in the movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, as well as For Always, the vocal version of the title song of A.I., Steven Spielberg's latest feature.
In addition to a new French-language album in September 2001, Lara Fabian launched the first single on her new album in May, "J'y crois encore", which can be heard on radio stations in Quebec and Europe.
From France to Brazil, in Italy, Belgium, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, Portugal, Japan and the United States, Lara Fabian has established her reputation as a determined singer-songwriter. Barely 10 years after the release of her first album, Lara has conquered the hearts of millions of fans throughout the world, whose fervor is equaled only by their affection for this talented and authentic artist. Eight million records sold worldwide to this day testify to her achievement.
Her best-selling European DVD and CD, En Toute Intimité, released in October 2003, was an intimate, acoustic piano-based collection showcasing Ms. Fabian performing songs in English, Italian and French.
After En Toute Intimité Lara Fabian released her 2nd English language album called "A wonderful life". Lara Fabian's latest release is an album in the French language with the title "9".
She is about to record another Italian-Spanish album and another English album is to come. World be ready !
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International, Pop, French
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Lara Fabian Tour Cities
Lille, France
Toulouse, France
Dijon, France
Marseille, France
Reims, France
Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France
Rennes, France
Caen, France
LE MANS, France
MAXEVILLE, France
Orléans, France
Lyon, France
Le Petit-Quevilly, France
Nice, France
Eckbolsheim, France
SAINT ETIENNE, France
Floirac, France
Paris, France
Saint-Herblain, France
Montpellier, France
BREST, France
Amiens, France
Genève, Switzerland
Saint-Étienne, France
Frequently Asked Questions About Lara Fabian
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Lara Fabian on tour?
Yes, Lara Fabian is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Lara Fabian concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Lara Fabian tour
is scheduled for 31 dates across 24 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Lara Fabian scheduled to play?
Lara Fabian is scheduled to play 31 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Lara Fabian tour start?
Lara Fabian’s tour starts Oct 04, 2025 and ends on Mar 25, 2026.
They will play 24 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Les Chesnez at GALAXIE and their next upcoming concert
will be in Toulouse at Zénith de Toulouse.
What venues is Lara Fabian performing at?
As part of the Lara Fabian tour, Lara Fabian is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Oct 04 - Les Chesnez,
57 @ GALAXIE
Oct 05 - Dijon,
21 @ Le Zénith de Dijon
Oct 07 - Le Petit-quevilly,
A7 @ Zénith de Rouen
Oct 08 - Caen,
99 @ Zenith Caen
Oct 10 - Brest,
29 @ Brest Arena
Oct 11 - Rennes,
Ou1 @ Le Liberte
Oct 12 - Le Mans,
France @ Antarès
Oct 14 - Floirac,
33 @ Arkéa Arena
Oct 15 - Saint-herblain,
B5 @ Zenith Nantes Metropole
Oct 17 - Toulouse,
Occitanie @ Zénith de Toulouse
Oct 18 - Montpellier,
34 @ ZENITH SUD MONTPELLIER
Oct 19 - Marseille,
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur @ Le Dôme
Oct 21 - Chasseneuil-du-poitou,
Nouvelle-Aquitaine @ Arena Futuroscope
Oct 22 - Orléans,
Centre-Val de Loire @ Zenith d'Orléans
Oct 24 - Amiens,
80 @ ZENITH D'AMIENS
Oct 25 - Lille,
Hauts-de-France @ Zénith de Lille
Oct 26 - Reims,
51 @ REIMS ARENA
Nov 18 - Nice,
France @ Palais Nikaïa
Nov 19 - Lyon,
France @ Halle Tony Garnier
Nov 20 - Saint Etienne,
France @ Zénith de St Etienne
Nov 28 - Genève,
Switzerland @ Geneva Arena
Nov 29 - Cournon-d’auvergne,
63 @ ZENITH D'AUVERGNE
Dec 02 - Eckbolsheim,
67 @ ZENITH EUROPE STRASBOURG
Dec 03 - Maxeville,
54 @ Zénith de Nancy
Dec 04 - Bruxelles,
Région bruxelloise @ Forest National
Dec 07 - Paris,
IDF @ Accor Arena
2026 Tour Dates:
Mar 10 - Paris,
IDF @ Accor Arena
Mar 11 - Lille,
Hauts-de-France @ Zénith de Lille
Mar 19 - Nice,
06 @ Palais Nikaïa
Mar 24 - Lyon,
69 @ Halle Tony Garnier
Mar 25 - Saint-étienne,
42 @ ZENITH - SAINT ETIENNE