2024

BOBINO

Pop rock and variety concert hall
4/5
3 reviews

Bobino is a name cherished of in love with the variety. With the original, it is that of a clown of the beginnings of the 19th century. Several rooms were built successively on the same site, starting with that of the Bobino Madnesses in 1873. Of cabaret, it became café concert then variety. As from the years 1950, Bobino competes with Olympia. This theater accommodates Georges Brassens, Joséphine Baker, Edith Piaf, Juliette Gréco, Serge Reggiani, Fernandel, Jacques Brel, Barbara, Léo Ferré, Georges Moustaki, Michel Sardou, Claude Nougaro, Renaud, Charles Aznavour, Thierry Le Luron, Coluche, Guy Bedos and of innumerable other stars. The room closes in 1983 and is demolished. But the show continues in a new space. In 1991, the Bobino Studio takes over and displays humorous concerts and shows, in particular under the direction of Philippe Bouvard. Taken again by Gérard Louvin, the room takes the name of Bobin' O of 2007 to 2009. One cumulates there in a new way of the activities of cabaret, restaurant, lounge bar and club. With the re-entry 2009, Bobino found its statute of room of variety with its eight hundred places.

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