Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Barbra Streisand Cancels Paris Show, Adds Second Date in Amsterdam

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Barbra Streisand‘s European tour is still taking shape, with dates being adjusted. Live Nation tells me they’ve cancelled Barbra’s show in Paris at the Bercy which was scheduled for June 10th. Tickets were already on sale, so those who bought them must get a refund. Instead of Paris, Streisand will now play a second date in Amsterdam on June 10th. It’s hard to imagine Paris ticket sales lagging while the folks in the Netherlands are sold out that they need a second night. But we leave these machinations to the professionals. Justin Bieber recently went through his own mishegos with dates being moved around depending on venues and promotion. Anyway, the French can always hop on over to Amsterdam, London, Berlin or Tel Aviv or Cologne to see Babs. C’est la vie!

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