Julien Doré’s planned five-city U.S. Tour this May has been canceled, according to an announcement made Saturday, March 21, 2026. The news was shared via a statement posted to Instagram by Arachnée Productions, the concert organizer.
The cancellation stems from administrative issues, specifically the inability to secure work visas for the tour’s crew. “The non-obtaining of work visas for our touring teams on American soil unfortunately forces us to cancel the dates,” Arachnée Productions explained. “Despite the anticipation and steps taken by our teams, this imposes today’s decision independent of our will.”
The news is a setback for Doré, who had been anticipating bringing his “Juju en Amérique” tour to U.S. Fans. The cancellation underscores the logistical challenges artists often face when touring internationally, even with extensive advance planning. Doré was scheduled to perform in Washington D.C. On May 2, Fresh York City on May 7, Miami on May 9, Los Angeles on May 15 and Oakland, California, on May 17. Arachnée Productions confirmed that tickets will be automatically refunded. The artist himself expressed his disappointment, sharing a post on Instagram with the caption “deg (for dégoûté),” which translates to “disgusted.” Despite the U.S. Dates being canceled, the Canadian leg of the tour, with performances in Montreal on April 29 and Quebec City on April 30, will proceed as planned. Doré has already completed over 120 concerts and performed for more than a million fans in Europe as part of the tour.