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8 concerts not to miss in March in Paris

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Oklou at La Cigale on March 4th and 5th

The rising star of the French alternative scene, Oklou is landing for two dates at La Cigale with her dreamy-futuristic pop. The singer, producer, and composer from Poitiers, a pioneer of hyper pop in France who gained attention opening for Caroline Polachek, released her highly anticipated debut album, Choke Enough, on February 7th, which has already racked up millions of listens on streaming platforms. She's gaining international acclaim and a loyal following in France, promising an exceptional show on March 4th and 5th. 

Oklou
La Cigale
120, boulevard Marguerite-de-Rochechouart – 18e
Tuesday, March 4 and Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 8 PM
Price: €28.70
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HushPuppies at La Maroquinerie on March 6 and 7 

After a 12-year absence, the HushPuppies, the most English independent rock band in the Hexagon, are back on the Parisian scene. And why not? This year, the band is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their very first album, The Trap, a collaboration of 5 musician friends – almost all from Perpignan – whose influences range from the Kinks to LCD Soundsystem. These southern rockers are ready to get you headbanging, so mark your calendars for early this month at La Maroquinerie, the most indie rock concert hall in Paris! 

Hushpuppies
La Maroquinerie
23, rue Boyer – 20e 
Friday, March 7, 2025, at 7:30 PM
Price: 23€
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Tokio Hotel at L’Olympia on March 10 

They made us want to take German as a second language, their faces graced our bedroom walls in A2 size when we were teens, and they influenced our dark wardrobe down to our fingertips... We thought they were gone for good, but the four members of Tokio Hotel are definitely making a comeback on the Paris music scene with a special concert at L’Olympia. More than twenty years after their debut and a comeback attempt in 2022, this German boy band with gothic vibes (at least back then), who captivated all the teens at the end of the 2000s, is back to...Join us on March 10th to sing “Monsoon” at the top of your lungs!

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Tokio Hotel
L’Olympia
28, boulevard des Capucines – 9th
Monday, March 10, 2024 at 8 PM
Price: from €59.80 to €70.80
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Tamino at Salle Pleyel on March 11 

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A deep and sultry voice that burns with emotion, piercing through us and resonating in our ears… The Belgo-Egyptian Tamino has the aura and sound of a great musician, and this is confirmed with every new project and concert. Once known for opening for Lana Del Rey and having received invaluable advice from the great Egyptian singer Muharram Fouad (his grandfather), he now soars on his own wings. On March 21, the artist presents his new album, Every Dawn's a Mountain, which highlights the Arab oud and features melancholic lyrics about loss, displacement, breakup, and leaving the past behind. This album marks a fresh start, showcased on March 11 at the Salle Pleyel, much to our listening pleasure. 

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Tamino
Salle Pleyel
252, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré – 8e
Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 8 PM
Tickets: from €28.80 to €55
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FKA Twigs at Zénith on March 13

Five years after her last concert in Paris, the UFO of the alternative scene FKA Twigs is back for a special concert at the Zénith, as part of her tour celebrating the release of her latest album: Eusexua. Released in January 2025, this new project expresses a feeling of euphoria and feels like a complete experience, inspired by the European techno and rave scene, that trance that intimately connects us in a club. The British artist always dazzles us at each of her concerts, and one thing is for sure, this new date promises to be amazing!Impressive and cutting-edge as the latest ones. And for those who won't have the chance to attend this time, no worries, the artist will be back in the capital for the lovely days with a concert announced at the We Love Green festival. See you on June 8th!

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FKA Twigs
Zénith Paris - La Villette
211, avenue Jean-Jaurès – 19e
Thursday, March 13, 2025 at 8 PM
Price: from €60.50 to €71.50
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Sabrina Carpenter at Accor Arena on March 16

Nothing can stop Sabrina Carpenter, the pop icon of the moment. Since the release of her latest album Short n' Sweet last April – featuring the hit single Espresso, which has racked up billions of streams and won the "Best Solo Pop Performance" award at the 2025 Grammy Awards – the American artist from Pennsylvania continues to rise on the global stage. With a bold, colorful vintage aesthetic and a slightly edgy vibe, at just 25 years old, Carpenter captivates audiences and enjoys winning over the people of Paris.

is an exceptional date at the Accor Arena on March 16th. 

Sabrina Carpenter
Accor Arena
8, boulevard de Bercy – 12th
Sunday, March 16, 2025 at 7 PM
Price: from €63.30 to €118.30
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Minuit Machine at Badaboum on March 20

Minuit Machine, a flagship project of the Parisian dark wave electro scene, is set to light up Badaboum this month. Born from an artistic collaboration between Hélène de Thoury and Amandine Stioui, today it's Amandine who carries the project solo. She continues to impose the style of Minuit Machine with dark synths, techno beats, and a raw emotion that gets us all excited on the dance floor.

Minuit Machine
Badaboum
2 bis, rue des Taillandiers – 11th
Thursday, March 20, 2025, at 7 PM
Price: €19.59
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Entropie at La Boule Noire on March 28

Make way for a rising band with Entropie, an explosive quartet that’s definitely worth a listen. Blending pop, trap, and electronic music, the group draws inspiration from big names in the indie rock scene, from Arctic Monkeys to The Strokes, all while offering their own catchy musical twist. Their colorful and enchanting pop universe makes us dance, dream, and travel through each of their songs. A must-see at La Boule Noire on March 28!

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Entropy 
The Black Ball
120, Boulevard Marguerite-de-Rochechouart – 18th
Friday, March 28, 2025 at 8 PM
Price: 16.50€
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