Good news for those who weren’t able to get tickets for Roland-Garros. In 2026, the tournament returns to the heart of Paris with the Tribune Concorde, a free fan zone set up on the Place de la Concorde during the final days of the competition.
The setup will be in place from June 3 to 7, 2026, just as the tournament enters its most-watched phase. Quarterfinals, semifinals, finals… all the big matches will be broadcast live on a giant screen, in a rather unique setting just a few minutes from the Tuileries and the Champs-Élysées.
The idea is simple: to allow as many people as possible to experience Roland-Garros in a different way, without having to go to the stands at Porte d’Auteuil. During the first edition, it was an immediate success, with large crowds and a friendly atmosphere.

In addition to the broadcasts, the event will also feature other activities, including live music and food and drink available on-site. With this fan zone, Roland-Garros extends far beyond the confines of the Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts. For a few days, the tournament takes over the city, mingling with passersby in a much more accessible and free format !
From June 3 to 7, Place de la Concorde is expected to fill up once again with fans eager to watch the matches. And as is often the case with this type of event, it’s best to arrive a little early to get the best seats!
📍Concorde Fan Zone – Place de la Concorde, 75008
📅 June 3–7, 2026