Marrakech – Michael Canitrot, the French DJ and producer known for turning heritage sites into immersive electronic wonderlands, is bringing his acclaimed “Monumental Tour” to the Chateau de Chambord on September 19.

And yes, it’s as breathtaking as it sounds.

After captivating a billion viewers during the reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris, Canitrot now turns his gaze to Chambord, ready to play music, history, and visual spectacle like only he can. 

The show promises an unforgettable night where the chateau’s soaring turrets meet thumping beats, architectural projections, and immersive lighting, all live and all in real time.

“Chambord is not just a beautiful site, it’s a symbol of French culture and legacy. To perform here is a long-time dream. I cannot wait to be there and create a connection with the audience and this iconic monument through my music and visuals,” Canitrot stated in a press release shared with MWN.

Set against a Renaissance backdrop inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, the performance will be a mesmerizing experience. 

From the sprawling 150-meter-wide facade to the bespoke digital art that will wrap the château in light and sound, Canitrot’s Monumental signature style promises to bridge past and present in a way that only electronic music can.

With 22 Monumental Tour editions under his belt, including shows at the Eiffel Tower, Mont-Saint-Michel, Zaragoza’s Basílica del Pilar, and Paris’s Palais Royal, Canitrot has drawn tens of thousands of attendees and millions of virtual spectators. 

Tickets are on sale now, and trust us, missing this one would be a crime against both culture and your weekend plans.