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What to do in Paris this week? (March 30 - April 5)

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Monday, March 30

We're going to see Boss Lady in concert!

Not one, not two, not even three, but a total of four Zéniths for Theodora this early spring. After performing at the best festivals across France, the Boss Lady is kicking off a MEGA BBL tour, sharing her unique world, mixing afrobeat, hyperpop, and alternative visuals with each date. It's a captivating show you won't want to miss!

Theodora
Zénith de Paris
La Villette
211, avenue Jean Jaurès – 19th
From March 29 to April 1, 2026
More info


Tuesday, March 31

Let's enjoy an izakaya-style dinner at Onii-San

Onii-San is a next-generation izakaya, blending cultures together. With Tokyo influences and California energy, this Marais hotspot serves up creative and uncomplicated tapas: temakis rolled to order, smoked eel, seasonal udons… All in a street-chic atmosphere, complete with house cocktails and a playlist designed to keep the night going. It’s the izakaya spirit presented in a pop, intimate, and very successful way.

Onii-San Izakaya
82, rue des Archives – 3e
Tél.: 06 51 91 21 01
More info and reservations


Wednesday, April 1st

Breaking the cinema codes at Lafayette Anticipations

For his first solo exhibition in Paris, Diego Marcon transforms Lafayette Anticipations into a hybrid cinema, blending the Italian theater codes from the late Renaissance with the minimalism of modern cinemas. This installation marks the evolution of our relationship with images and entertainment, shifting from a space for social representation (to see and be seen) to the comfort and accessibility of today’s cinemas. On screen, the artist showcases four films created using a combination of animation techniques, props, and animated figurines, bringing together different ideas...film genres, from musicals to burlesque, including melodrama and horror films.

Prom, Diego Marcon
Lafayette Anticipations
9, rue du Plâtr – 4th
From April 1 to July 19, 2026
Free entry 
More info


Thursday, April 2

We're going to see Aupinard at the Salle Pleyel

A little bit of sweetness at the start of April with Aupinard's concert. The new breath of the French music scene shifts between bossa nova and R'n'B and promises us intensely poetic live performances. Dive into his world for two exceptional dates at the Salle Pleyel. 

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Aupinard
Salle Pleyel
252n rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré – 8e
Thursday, April 2 and Friday, April 3, 2026
More info and tickets


Friday, April 3

Dive under the ocean with the new exhibition Under the Horizon

For its new 2026 season, Les Extatiques is transforming into a plural artistic event. More than just a simple exhibition, it’s a true cultural season unfolding this year around a theme: Other Worlds. And within this constellation of artistic formats, we discover Under the Horizon, an immersive exhibition into the invisible worlds of the ocean. Under the Grande Arche, in a space of 1,000 m², we dive into the underwater depths through a sensory journey blending art, science, and fiction, thanks to the work of four artists.

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Under the Horizon – The Extatics
Grande Arche of Paris La Défense (Columns Hall)
1, parvis de la Défense – Puteaux (92)
From April 3 to 26, 2026
More info


Saturday, April 4

Let's talk art and menstruation with the Cyclées festival

The first festival dedicated to menstrual art, Cyclées invites Parisians on April 3 and 4 at the third place La Roche, designed by Plateau Urbain. The program includes: exhibition, performance, roundtable discussion, documentary screening, meetings… All to bring visibility to the issue of the menstrual cycle through artistic practices.

Festival Cyclées
La Roche
15, avenue du général Leclerc – 14th
Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th April 2026
More info


Sunday 5th April 

We celebrate Turkish cinema

A unique celebration of the 7th art from Anatolia, the 23rd edition of the Turkish Cinema Festival in Paris is back with a rich and varied selection of about fifteen films. From fictions to documentaries, the event highlights the most recent and significant cinematic creations from Turkey, through a series of screenings in the capital and some meet-and-greets with film directors.

Turkish Film Festival in Paris
From March 26 to April 5, 2026
More info and schedule