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7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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Arena de Genève, Route des Batailleux 3, 1219 Le Lignon, Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland
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Charlotte Cardin at Geneva Arena: Billboard's Global Woman of the Year Comes to Switzerland
When Charlotte Cardin walks on stage at the Geneva Arena on Sunday, April 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM, she will be doing so as one of the most talked-about artists in the French-speaking world and well beyond it. Named Billboard's Global Woman of the Year in 2025 — a distinction that places her alongside the most significant names in international music — the Montreal-born, Paris-based singer-songwriter is in the middle of the most ambitious arena tour of her career, and Geneva is one of its centrepiece dates.
Tickets are available from CHF 89 at geneva-arena.ch and authorised platforms. This is one of the most anticipated concerts to hit Switzerland in 2026, and the Geneva date sits right at the heart of a European run that takes her from Rennes to Paris's sold-out Accor Arena within the same week.
From Montreal to the World: Charlotte Cardin's Rise
There is a particular kind of artistic trajectory that feels, in retrospect, absolutely inevitable. Charlotte Cardin's is one of those. Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, she grew up bilingual and bicultural, steeped in the French chanson tradition but equally drawn to English-language pop, indie rock, and the kind of emotionally direct, sonically sophisticated singer-songwriter music that doesn't fit neatly into any single box.
Her career began gaining serious traction in the mid-2010s, and by 2021 she released Phoenix — a debut album that didn't just announce a new artist but introduced a fully formed one.
Phoenix: The Album That Changed Everything
Phoenix earned Charlotte Cardin six JUNO Award nominations and four wins, including Album of the Year and Single of the Year for Meaningless. The album reached the top of the Canadian Billboard chart, making her the first Canadian artist to achieve that since Céline Dion in 2016 — a comparison that tells you something about both the scale of the achievement and the weight of French-Canadian artistic tradition she carries with her.
The album was certified Platinum in Canada and confirmed an international audience that extended far beyond her home country. She moved to Paris, the natural capital of the French-language music world and a city whose creative energy suited her ambitions perfectly.
99 Nights: Crossing Over Globally
In 2023, Charlotte released her second album 99 Nights, and if Phoenix had announced her, 99 Nights confirmed she was in a different league.
The album's lead single Feel Good became a genuine pop phenomenon in the French-speaking world and beyond — reaching three million weekly streams for several weeks and being certified Platinum. A performance on the French television institution Star Academy introduced her to an even wider audience. A sold-out concert at Le Zénith in Paris confirmed that the arenas were calling.
The subsequent sold-out show at the Accor Arena in Paris on April 30, 2026 — one of Europe's most prestigious concert venues, capacity 20,000 — is the clearest measure of where she now stands. Geneva on April 26 is one of the last opportunities to see her in this touring cycle before Paris.
Billboard Global Woman of the Year 2025
The Billboard Global Woman of the Year 2025 is not a regional or industry insider award. Billboard magazine is the world's most widely read music trade publication, and the Global Woman of the Year distinction is given to the artist who has demonstrated the most significant global impact over the course of the year. Charlotte Cardin receiving this in 2025 — as a French-Canadian artist primarily working in a language other than English — is a remarkable statement about both her talent and the genuinely international reach she has achieved.
She has accumulated hundreds of millions of streams worldwide, with audiences in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and increasingly in English-speaking markets responding to music that is emotionally direct, sonically sophisticated, and sung with a voice that is simply impossible to ignore.
What to Expect at the Geneva Arena Concert
A Charlotte Cardin arena show is a full production. This is not a singer-songwriter sitting on a stool with an acoustic guitar — it is a carefully constructed live experience that translates the emotional world of her recorded music into a large-scale theatrical event, with lighting design, stage production, and a band that elevates the material beyond what any studio version can capture.
Her live reputation has been built on exactly this: the gap between how good the records are and how much better the live show is. Reviews of her European tour dates describe performances that combine extraordinary vocal control with a stage presence that seems to expand rather than shrink in larger venues.
The Geneva setlist will draw from both Phoenix and 99 Nights, with fans of both albums getting their moments. Meaningless, Main Character, and Feel Good are among the tracks that audiences have come to expect, alongside deeper cuts that reward the listeners who know the records well. New material is also possible, given that her creative momentum has been constant.
The Geneva Arena at Route des Batailleux 3, Le Grand-Saconnex is Switzerland's largest indoor arena and is configured specifically for large-scale concert productions. Its technical capabilities match the demands of a touring production of this scale, and its acoustic design ensures that a concert like Charlotte Cardin's is heard at the quality it deserves.
The 2026 European Tour: Geneva in Context
The Geneva concert sits within one of the most impressive European runs Charlotte Cardin has announced. The April 2026 dates read like a tour of the French-speaking world's greatest venues:
- April 16: Printemps de Bourges, France
- April 23: Le Liberté, Rennes (sold out)
- April 24: Arkéa Arena, Bordeaux
- April 26: Geneva Arena, Geneva
- April 28: Forest National, Brussels
- April 30: Accor Arena, Paris (sold out)
Geneva is not filler on this list. It sits between Bordeaux and Brussels, two of the most significant French-language music markets outside of Paris, and it precedes the sold-out Paris closer. The Geneva audience will be seeing an artist at the absolute peak of her powers, fully warmed up for the biggest night of the tour.
A Sunday Evening in Geneva: Making the Most of April 26
The Sunday, April 26 date gives you the entire day in Geneva before the 7:00 PM concert start. April in Geneva is one of the most beautiful times of year to be in the city — the lake is brilliant in spring light, the Old Town is pleasant to walk, and the outdoor terraces are open.
The Best of Geneva Before the Concert
- Lac Léman and the Jet d'Eau: Geneva's iconic 140-metre water jet on the lake is at its spring best in late April. The walk along the Quai du Mont-Blanc from the city centre toward the Old Town, with the Alps visible across the water on a clear day, is one of Europe's finest urban lakefront promenades.
- The Old Town (Vieille-Ville): The medieval quarter above the lake centres on Saint-Pierre Cathedral, from whose towers you can see across the city and the surrounding Alps. The cobbled streets of the Grand-Rue and the neighbourhood around Place du Bourg-de-Four — Geneva's oldest square — are perfect for a Sunday afternoon of walking.
- Parc des Bastions: The park directly beside the Old Town and its famous Reformation Wall — a 100-metre monument to Calvin, Beza, Farel, and Knox — is peaceful and beautifully kept in spring.
- Carouge: The bohemian neighbourhood across the Arve River, reached by tram in about 15 minutes, is ideal for a relaxed Sunday lunch or early dinner before the concert. Its Sardinian-founded village character, artisan boutiques, and warm restaurants make it feel distinctly different from central Geneva.
- Palais des Nations and UNOG: For a reminder that Geneva is also the headquarters of the United Nations European office and dozens of international organisations, the Palais des Nations and the Broken Chair sculpture in front of it are worth seeing.
Getting to the Geneva Arena
The Geneva Arena at Route des Batailleux 3, Le Grand-Saconnex is approximately 5 km from the city centre and 5 minutes from Geneva Airport:
- By public transport: Bus services connect the Arena directly to Geneva's city centre and Geneva Airport (GVA)
- By taxi/rideshare: 10–15 minutes from the Old Town; 5 minutes from Geneva Airport
- By car: Clearly signposted from the motorway; on-site parking available
Getting to Geneva
- By TGV from Paris: approximately 3 hours
- By train from Zurich: approximately 2.5 hours
- By train from Bern: approximately 1.75 hours
- By train from Lyon: approximately 2 hours
- By air: Geneva Airport (GVA) — one of Europe's most connected airports, with direct services from across Europe, North America, and the Middle East
A Charlotte Cardin Concert Is Not Something You Reschedule
The trajectory of Charlotte Cardin's career in the past four years — from Phoenix to JUNO sweeps, from three million weekly streams to Billboard's Global Woman of the Year, from Le Zénith to the Accor Arena — moves in one direction only. The Geneva Arena on Sunday, April 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM is the moment to see her in Switzerland, at the top of her current tour, before a sold-out Paris finale closes the chapter.
Tickets from CHF 89 are available at geneva-arena.ch, StubHub, Bandsintown, and authorised platforms. The organisers are Opus One and TAKK – AB Entertainment. Don't leave this one until the last minute — shows earlier in this tour have been selling out, and Geneva's capacity is not unlimited.
Verified Information at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Artist | Charlotte Cardin |
| Event Category | Pop / Indie / Alternative — Solo Arena Concert Tour |
| Date | Sunday, April 26, 2026 |
| Show Start | 7:00 PM CEST |
| Venue | Geneva Arena (Arena de Genève) |
| Address | Route des Batailleux 3, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex, Geneva, Switzerland |
| Starting Ticket Price | From CHF 89 |
| Ticket Platforms | geneva-arena.ch, StubHub, Bandsintown, Shazam Tickets |
| Promoters | Opus One and TAKK – AB Entertainment |
| Billboard Recognition | Global Woman of the Year 2025 |
| JUNO Awards | 4 wins from 6 nominations for Phoenix (2021), including Album of the Year and Single of the Year |
| Chart Achievement | First Canadian artist to top the Canadian Billboard chart since Céline Dion in 2016 |
| Hit Single | "Feel Good" — 3 million+ weekly streams, certified Platinum |
| Albums | Phoenix (2021), 99 Nights (2023) |
| Official Website | charlottecardin.com |
| Geneva Arena Phone | +41 22 710 90 90 |
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Event Details
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7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location
Arena de Genève, Route des Batailleux 3, 1219 Le Lignon, Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland
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