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10 concerts not to miss in March in Paris

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The Editor


Pearly Drops at La Boule Noire on March 6

This duo from Helsinki, Pearly Drops, sends us sweet and dreamy melodies with a futuristic touch. They are a notable presence on the global indie-electronic scene, reaching far beyond their native Finland, all the way to the stage of La Boule Noire in the heart of Paris. Join us on Friday, March 6, for a journey filled with dreamy songs and grunge aesthetics. 

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Pearly Drops
La Boule Noire
120, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18th
Friday, March 6, 2026, at 8 PM
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Sam Quealy at La Cigale on March 6

The free spirit of alternative pop-techno is set to light up La Cigale at the beginning of March. I’m talking about Sam Quealy, who promises us, as always, a dazzling show. On stage, she swings between a very masculine energy and hyper-feminine (almost drag) expressions that she fully embraces. But don’t be mistaken, her extraordinary charisma and stunning visuals won’t overshadow her incredibly palpable artistic authenticity.

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Sam Quealy 
La Cigale
120 Blvd Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18th
Friday, March 6, 2026, at 7:40 PM
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Lebanon Hanover at Elysée Montmartre on March 7 

Because there's nothing better than punk to wrap up this winter season! Larissa Iceglass and William Maybelline, the duo behind the British band Lebanon Hanover, are bringing us a 100% dark wave evening at Elysée Montmartre on March 7. Two poetic and romantic souls inspired by the post-punk vibes of the '80s… Count us in!

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Lebanon Hanover
L’Élysée Montmartre
72, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18th
Saturday, March 7, 2026, at 7 PM
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French Police at Petit Bain on March 8

Made up of brothers Brian and Jesse Flores, joined by their friend José Vega, the trio from Chicago, French Police, captivates us with a nostalgic approach to alternative rock. It's an updated take on 80s New Wave, featuring almost melancholic vocals that alternate between Spanish and English. A must-see at Petit Bain on March 8!

French Police
Petit Bain
7, port de la Gare – 13th
Sunday, March 8, 2026, at 7:30 PM
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Shelf Lives at Petit Bain on March 15

The British-Canadian band Shelf Lives is hitting Petit Bain with their electrifying punk sound. Obsessed with experimentation, they grab us with catchy and psychedelic tunes that transport us straight into the almost suffocating intimacy of a house party. A concert that promises to be a blast on March 15! 

Shelf Lives 
Petit Bain
7, port de la Gare – 13th
Sunday, March 15, 2026, at 8 PM
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Thundercat at Salle Pleyel on March 18

A true gem of the contemporary scene, Thundercat brings pure joy by merging jazz, funk, soul, and RnB. This Californian bassist, singer, and composer embodies limitless creativity, earning him a Grammy Award and remarkable collaborations with the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Gorillaz. In short, get ready for a groovy, uplifting musical experience full of emotions waiting for us at Salle Pleyel in March! 

Thundercat
Salle Pleyel 
252, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré – 8e
Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 8 PM
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Rosalía at the Accor Arena on March 18 and 20

Rosalía wowed us last November with the release of her latest album LUX. And after a MOTOMAMI Tour that simply blew us away, the Spanish artist is hitting the road again to sing her new songs around the world, from the powerful “Berghain” to the touching “La Yugular.” Of course, a must-stop is in Paris, and it will take place at the Accor Arena for two unique evenings.  

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Rosalía
Accor Arena
8, boulevard de Bercy – 12th
Wednesday, March 18 and Friday, March 20, 2026
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Miki at the Elysée Montmartre from March 18 to 20

Since the release of her first EP, graou, Miki has become a reference in the modern French pop scene. A true enfant terrible with hybrid styles, mixing intimate and fairly direct stories over bold and striking productions. The singer released her very first album, industry plant, last autumn, and she’s following it up with not one, not two, but three shows at the Elysée Montmartre!

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Miki 
The Élysée Montmartre
72, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18th
From March 18 to 20, 2026 at 8 PM
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Freak Slug at La Bellevilloise on March 21  

A self-taught British musician, Freak Slug spins a world filled with nostalgia, '90s influences, daydreams, eccentricity, and experimentation. Gaining fame with her viral hit "Radio," the artist explores sunny sounds (L.A. mood) but isn't afraid to venture into darker, psychedelic vibes. So if you love feminist punk and everything around it, join us on March 21 at La Bellevilloise. 

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Freak Slug
La Bellevilloise
19-21, rue Boyer – 20e
Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 6:30 PM
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Osam at Point Ephémère on March 23

Palestinian-born artist Osam is getting ready to take us on a musical journey through exile, heritage, and exploration. Blending rock, electronic, and oud, this artist brings a refreshingly contemporary approach to music, infusing modern creations with deep-rooted influences that push the boundaries of Eastern music.

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Osam
Point Ephémère
200, quai de Valmy – 10e
Monday, March 23, 2026 
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra at Trianon on March 24 

Formed in Auckland in the 2010s, Unknown Mortal Orchestra with their psychedelic rock vibes is back in Paris for a special night at Trianon. Blending lo-fi, pop, disco, and shoegaze, the trio led by singer Ruban Nielson promises a concert full of sweetness, where we’ll all sing along to “So Good at Being in Trouble.” 

Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Le Trianon
80, boulevard de Rochechouart – 18th
Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 8 PM
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