His music is not just sound, but an all-encompassing experience that blurs the boundaries between art, technology and visionary, turning every performance into a journey through time and space.
Jean-Michel Jarre, pioneer of electronic music and creator of spectacular concerts, will bring exactly such a unique experience to Arena Pula on June 28, 2025.
With more than 85 million albums sold, revolutionary performances in front of an audience of millions and endless innovations in sound and technology, Jarre will take the Croatian audience on another unforgettable musical journey under the stars.
Jean-Michel Jarre is a French composer and producer who has been redefining the sound and visual experience of music for more than five decades. His albums “Oxygène”, “Équinoxe” and “Magnetic Fields” sold tens of millions of copies and went down in the history of electronic music, and his concerts set attendance records – one million people at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, 1.3 million in Houston, 2.5 million in La Défense and even 3.5 million in Moscow, which made him enter the Guinness Book of Records several times.
Concerts at UNESCO locations and world landmarks such as the Great Wall of China, the Egyptian pyramids, the Sahara, the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, the Eiffel Tower, the Dead Sea and Al Ulu, turned these historical spaces into stages of spectacular audiovisual experiences.
Concerts at UNESCO locations and world landmarks such as the Great Wall of China, the Egyptian pyramids, the Sahara, the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, the Eiffel Tower, the Dead Sea and Al Ulu, turned these historical spaces into stages of spectacular audiovisual experiences.
In the same year, he performed at the legendary Coachella festival and for the first time participated in the jubilee, 40th edition of the Francofolies festival in La Rochelle. As one of the few artists who simultaneously dominates the classical and digital stages, in July 2024, Jarre was part of the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris with his spectacle, once again confirming his status as a true visionary of the modern era.