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WORLD ICON LIONEL RICHIE CONFIRMS HIS RETURN TO EUROPE WITH A MAJOR TOUR “SAY HELLO TO THE HITS” IN 2025

International superstar Lionel Richie has announced a headlining European tour with “Say Hello To The Hits.” Known for his smooth voice and timeless classics, the award-winning musician will embark on a series of electrifying performances. The “Say Hello To The Hits” tour will kick off on May 31 at the SSE Arena in Belfast and will visit 16 countries for a total of 27 concerts. Lionel Richie will perform at the ACCOR ARENA IN PARIS ON JUNE 26, 2025. The tour will culminate in a grand finale at the Wizink Center in Madrid on August 2. It will feature a new production, unprecedented in the UK and Europe.

Lionel Richie, an icon awarded with Grammy Awards®, Oscars®, and Golden Globes®, has sold over 125 million records worldwide. He is one of the most famous figures in music history. His illustrious career spans decades and has produced unforgettable anthems such as “Hello,” “All Night Long,” “Say You Say Me,” “We Are The World,” “Easy,” and many more.

Renowned for his world-class showmanship and ability to connect with audiences of all ages, Richie’s performances are masterpieces of nostalgia and energy. His headlining performance on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2015 attracted the largest crowd of the year, confirming his legendary status on stage.

Say Hello To The Hits will be a magical tribute to Richie’s enduring legacy as one of music’s greatest songwriters and artists and a true cultural icon.

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Accor Arena


Bercy Arena, also known by its former name Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (POPB) or the abbreviation Paris-Bercy Bercy or simply, is a multipurpose room located boulevard de Bercy, in the district of Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement Paris. It is the subject of extensive renovation in 2014.

Framed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance northwest and Bercy Park southeast, it is located on the right bank of the Seine, at the height of Bercy bridge and faces the François Mitterrand Library placed, in turn, on the left bank.

The site is served by metro station Bercy.

Vast 55,000 m², the sports arena can accommodate 3,500 17 000 seats, 18,000 spectators sitting / standing in a flexible space suitable for almost all sports, including water, as in all types of shows. The palace also includes a sports rink Sonja Henie-rink.

The main room is also concert hall office, inviting singers and musicians of all styles; many artists make a tour date in the French capital. For the "concert" configuration, the room can be adapted with en end scene or a scene called "American", that is to say plant, while the number of places varies with the opening of the central

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