In 2025, many fans went and shared emotions during five days in the heart of the French capital. This year, Tribune Concorde is back, with severals innovations.
2026 edition: Tribune Concorde is back!
Huge success last year, the open-air fan zone of Roland-Garros is back on Place de la Concorde.

A bigger space
From Wednesday 3 to Sunday 7 June, a free fan zone will be available on Place de la Concorde. For five days, the venue will become a place of togetherness and sharing, where tourists and Parisians alike can experience the excitement of the world's greatest clay-court tournament. Organised with the support of the City of Paris, this year's event promises to go even further. Capacity has been significantly increased, with the Tribune Concorde now able to welcome 3,800 people – 1,000 more than last year – across an area of more than 6,000m2! Other change: the fan zone will also open to the public earlier, from 12pm instead of 2pm in 2025.
The finest matches on giant screens
The visitors will have the opportunity to follow all the matches on court Philippe-Chatrier live on both big screens installed for the event. Whether seated in the stands or relaxing in Hespéride deckchairs, they will have the chance to watch all singles matches from the quarter-finals in such a particular atmosphere.
This space for relaxation and entertainment, featuring an all-day DJ and MC, will include four food trucks, terraces next to the screens, a bar and a Roland-Garros store. Spectators can also enjoy the activities on the Perrier stand, discover the Renault 5 Roland-Garros E-Tech electric special series, try their hand at urban tennis on a Wilson court, take part in Lacoste "tennis" activities, and even try to win tournament tickets. Finally, the public will have the privilege of seeing the winners of the singles, doubles, wheelchair and junior events, who will all visit the fan zone to show off their trophies. Last year, Coco Gauff shared a memorable moment with the crowd at the Tribune Concorde.