You're eagerly awaiting it, and so are we: this year again, the Fête de la musique promises to make you dance and sing until the early hours. Oh yes, there's no curfew during this grand musical event: public transportation in Paris and the Île-de-France region will once again operate and circulate throughout the night from Wednesday 21st to Thursday 22nd June 2023. You'll be able to enjoy freely the numerous free concerts and other festive activities that will bring the capital to life!
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Open transport all night
This year, IDFM (Île-de-France-Mobilités) is renewing its special operation for the Fête de la musique so that you can safely get home, even if the evening is a little too festive. Several metro lines, RER, Noctilien buses, tramways, and Transilien will operate throughout the night.
Just like last year, 6 metro lines will run at regular intervals that night (please note that not all stations will be open). As for the RER and Transilien, after their usual service ends, the A, B, C, and D RER lines, followed by the H, J, L, N, P, and R Transilien lines, will operate all night in the direction of Paris to the suburbs. Isn't life great? You have no excuse anymore not to celebrate this festival properly!
.Plus que 5 jours avant l'été, la fête de la musique, les touristes tout rouges, les piqures de méduses, Paris Plage, les soirées paëlla au camping et les flaques de vomissure de rosé-paplemousse qui flingue les claquettes.
— Chicken of the cave™️ (@DrStrangeLOL) June 16, 2023
Trop hâte.