2024

SOIRÉES NOITES DO BRAZIL AU DIVAN DU MONDE

Concert halls

Every Saturday evening for five years, find all the sounds of Brazil of yesterday and today, with live concerts, guests, dishes and typical Brazilian cocktails… A case that rolls  !

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2024

MICHOU

Concert halls €€€

Not gay but a reference of the cabaret transformiste in Paris. From the top of its x spring (we don't reveal the age of a lady…), Michou is always sémillant, and it always likes to welcome its customers! The frame is tiny, a little dark but lit by the dozens of photos of Michou and the stars he received in his den. Compulsory booking, as many tourists as they came into the group and abroad. The evening begins with dinner, served by artists-michettes, but in the attire of a theatre boy. The base remains mediocre but we do not come to this: a show of more than two hours on a poche, funny even so old: Moreau, Mathieu, Aznavour, Cher, Farmer, Madonna, Vartan, Bardot and many other gay icons, the program varies according to evening, with also live songs from Dalida and Wee Jeanmaire, the participation of the room. If you do not dine, you can just see the journal (55 € without drinks, 60 € with a drink). After all, this is the best place to see the show, why not in love. Michou is not there every evening, but when he is there, he papillonne table and mute the old adage: " We don't have twenty years of age "! Unforgettable…

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2024

LA STATION - GARE DES MINES

Pop rock and variety concert hall

La Station is first and foremost a party venue like few others in Paris: here you can shout in the open air (we won't disturb anyone), sing, dance until late, listen to loud music, and above all, excellent music. Yes, the programme is excellent: sharp but festive, eclectic and emerging, a whole scene is blossoming here. The collective - which, let's not forget, has signed an agreement with the SNCF - also offers artist residencies.

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2024

LE DIVAN DU MONDE

Pop rock and variety concert hall

With its Far Eastern decor, the former Japanese Divan painted by Toulouse-Lautrec has been a venue for rock, electro, chanson and world music since 1994. Clubbing is also practiced here, with spectacular visual effects. The venue, which today boasts a 400-seat auditorium and a 100-seat mezzanine, was built in 1830. It became "Nippon" forty years later, as a result of Japanese fashion. At the time, it was a cabaret where vocal artists and strippers mingled.

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LE MOULIN ROUGE

Cabaret and Revue
4.2/5
25 reviews
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