David Guetta - The Monolith Stadium Tour 2025
To call David Guetta just a DJ would almost be a malicious reduction of the facts. This man is nothing less than a spectacle in electronic music. A hit factory. A game changer.
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Without him, the EDM hype of recent years would hardly have exploded to such an extent. David Guetta was and is one of those artists who set the stage for their beats musically and dramaturgically. He set new standards. And incidentally gave us hits and remixes that are played in every techno disco: Most recently, for example, the pop world has been talking about his remake of the Alphaville classic “Forever Young”, which he shot back into the present with the singer Ava Max and the originators of the track. Songs such as the catchy “I'm Good” with Bebe Rexha, the amazingly atmospheric “Titanium” with Sia, the rap excursion “Memories” with Kid Cudi or “Sexy Bitch” with Akon have collected over a billion streams on Spotify alone. David Guetta will now finally be bringing all these hits and bangers to Germany on his own tour.
On July 26, his The Monolith Stadium Tour 2025 will make a stop in Düsseldorf at the Merkur Spiel Arena. It is actually David Guetta's first solo stadium show in Germany. We already know that he can fill stadiums with his music and his very personal star power from his guest appearances at Berlin's Lollapalooza in recent years, but here Guetta will be filling the stadium stops with his very own stage vision. It is safe to assume that this will once again set new standards. David Guetta has been a permanent fixture in the higher charts since 2009 and has collected gold and platinum records with his releases all over the world - in his native France he has even won diamond awards. Guetta has also made music with some of the most renowned and biggest pop stars in the world, including Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Sam Martin, Sia, Morten, Chris Willis, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland and Afrojack.
Before Guetta entered stadiums and festivals all over the world, he learned his DJ and entertainer trade in Parisian nightlife. Since the late 80s, he has been DJing in clubs and at parties in the French capital, initially playing mainly acid house and melodic house music. When he opened up stylistically and later realized crossover projects in the direction of pop and rap, he gradually achieved great success. Today, he has sold over 10 million albums and 50 million physical singles worldwide. In terms of streams, his numbers are well over 10 billion. (Source: Live Nation)