Big electro night at Accor Arena
- Fun Radio Ibiza Experience returned to Paris on Friday, April 17, 2026, bringing its 10th anniversary electronic music show back to Accor Arena. - Accor Arena listed Afrojack b2b R3hab, Bob Sinclar, KSHMR, Lost Frequencies, Steve Angello and Timmy Trumpet, with a 23:00 Phantom aftershow. - The anniversary edition sold out before show day, underscoring the event’s place in France’s mainstream dance calendar. (funradio.fr)
Fun Radio Ibiza Experience took over Accor Arena in Paris on Friday, April 17, 2026, for the event’s 10th edition. (accorarena.com) (sortiraparis.com) Accor Arena billed the night as a one-date electronic music show and named the first announced artists as Afrojack b2b R3hab, Bob Sinclar, KSHMR, Lost Frequencies, Steve Angello and Timmy Trumpet. (accorarena.com) Fun Radio’s event coverage from April 17 and April 18 also listed Morten and a live appearance by Bebe Rexha alongside the DJ sets released after the show. (funradio.fr) The concert was staged at Accor Arena in the 12th arrondissement, the same Paris venue that has hosted the event for years as Fun Radio pitches Ibiza club culture to a mass arena crowd. (sortiraparis.com) (accorarena.com) This year’s edition doubled as an anniversary marker. Fun Radio and Sortir à Paris both described the 2026 show as the 10th edition, a milestone that helped frame the lineup and the extra programming around it. (funradio.fr) (sortiraparis.com) The practical details were unusually clear by arena-show standards. Fun Radio said the night would be carried live from 18:00 on its website, app and social platforms, while Accor Arena listed a Phantom aftershow starting at 23:00 with Morten. (funradio.fr) (accorarena.com) Tickets did not last. Fun Radio reported before the event that the 2026 edition was sold out, with only last-chance access tied to on-air giveaways and social media promotions. (funradio.fr) Sortir à Paris had first flagged the date a year earlier, noting that ticket sales for the 2026 edition opened on April 7, 2025, well before the full lineup was public. (sortiraparis.com) By the time the lights went up on April 17, the story was less about whether Paris would show up for a big electro night than how big the anniversary edition could get. (funradio.fr)