Patrick Watson at the Zénith in Paris on November 4
The Canadian poet Patrick Watson is back on stage with a special concert at the Zénith in Paris this Tuesday, November 4, surrounded by a dream team of Francophone artists: Charlotte Cardin, Klô Pelgag, Solann, La Force, Hohnen Ford, and November Ultra. It's going to be a magical moment filled with sweetness, raw emotions, and unique collaborations, celebrating the release of his new album Uh Oh — an introspective work born from a huge “uh oh” in his life: the temporary loss of his voice. Patrick Watson is also the creator of the now legendary “Je te laisserai des mots,” the first francophone song to surpass a billion streams on Spotify, featured in Grey’s Anatomy, This Is Us, and The Summer I Turned Pretty. This is a concert you won't want to miss for all lovers of delicate beauty and musical chills!
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Zénith de Paris
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
211 Avenue Jean Jaurès - 19th
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Orchestre Baobab at Olympia on November 6
The group was founded in the 1970s in Dakar, Orchestra Baobab continuously reinvents itself, especially with their latest album: Made in Sénégal. This album emerges nearly 7 years after their last release, paying tribute to Ndiouga Dieng, one of the original singers of the group who passed away in 2016. With this new project, the band takes us on a journey through Senegal, from the Peul region with a feature.with Baba Maal, in Casamance with a title written and recorded by Rudy Gomis, passing through Dakar, featuring a sound created alongside Wally Seck, son of Thione Seck, a former member of the group. A burst of supercharged jazz-funk sounds, to be (re)discovered at the Olympia this November 6.
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Orchestra Baobab
L’Olympia
28, boulevard des Capucines – 9e
Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 8 PM
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Kokoroko at the Cirque d'Hiver on November 7
Young London-based group made up of eight musicians – formed in 2014 by Sheila Maurice-Grey and Onome Edgeworth – Kokoroko pays tribute to their roots and the broader African diaspora. By blending soul, jazz, and afrobeat sounds with vibrant brass, every concert is a true celebration of joy and guarantees a memorable performance. To catch their latest album live, Tuff Times Never Last, released last summer, join us on November 7 at the stunning Cirque d’Hiver!
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Kokoroko
Cirque d’Hiver
110, rue Amelot – 11th
Friday, November 7, 2025 at 8 PM
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Princess Nokia at Trianon on November 7
Destiny Frasqueri, aka Princess Nokia, a New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, embodies the voice of a new generation, deeply rooted in the plurality of identities and struggles. The multi-talented artist – rapper, singer, songwriter, as well as entrepreneur, actress, fashion icon, and activist – flows between disciplines and styles, from hip-hop to punk, with a sprinkle of soul and emo vibes. Her music reflects her journey, marked by identity, spiritual, and feminist struggles. Don't miss it: it's happening on November 7 at Trianon!
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Princess Nokia
Le Trianon
80, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18e
Friday, November 7, 2025 at 8 PM
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Kneecap at L’Élysée Montmartre on November 10 and 11
The phenomenal Kneecap is making a stop in Paris for two exceptional dates at L’Élysée Montmartre. This Irish hip-hop group, a true revolutionary force, has been performing sold-out shows since 2024, mobilizing an entire generation, from festivals to nightclubs. With exhilarating sounds and passionate messages – openly advocating for peace and Palestinian freedom – Kneecap breaks all barriers and censorship, once again showcasing the true unifying power of music.
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Kneecap
L’Élysée Montmartre
72, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18e
Monday, November 10 and Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 8 PM
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Roller Derby at Supersonic Records on November 12
A dream pop duo from Hamburg formed in 2020, Roller Derby continues to charm us with their music that carries a hint of melancholy, reminiscent of the sounds of bands like Beach House, Alvvays, and Mazzy Star. If, like us, you’re a fan of these indie music gems, you’re going to 100% fall in love with these two dreamy yet impactful musicians, blending 60s melodies with nostalgic textures in a way that feels like the 80s. Join us on November 12 at Supersonic Records!
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Roller Derby
Supersonic Records
9 bis, rue Biscornet – 12th
Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at 7 PM
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Hope Tala at Trabendo on November 15
Hope Natasha McDonal a.k.a Hope Tala, British singer and songwriter made in London, continues her rise in the music scene with her unique style, blending bossa nova, R&B, and neo soul. Endorsed by Barack Obama, particularly for her track “All My Girls Like To Fight” (2020), she finally released her very first album in February 2025: Hope Handwritten. This project explores deep and universal themes, from the power of grief to self-discovery, along with the strength of human connections.
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Hope Tala
Le Trabendo
Parc de la Villette
211, avenue Jean Jaurès – 19th
Saturday, November 15, 2025, at 8 PM
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2Hollis at Bataclan on November 15
2Hollis, whose real name is Hollis Frazier-Herndon, both captivates and fascinates. At just 20 years old, the artist from Chicago seems to embody a true visionary, impressing his audience with both his innovative approach to alternative music and his exuberant creativity. With a sharp flow, bold visuals, and catchy punchlines, he stands out as one of the most promising artists of his generation.
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2Hollis
Bataclan
50, boulevard Voltaire – 11e
Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 8 PM
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The Songs of Joni Mitchell at Casino de Paris on November 17
A major figure in 20th-century music, influencing generations with her messages of freedom and sensitivity, the legacy of Joni Mitchell endures through time. The author, composer, poet, and even painter, now over 80 years old, will be celebrated on November 17 at the Casino de Paris – the last stage where the artist performed in the capital – in a project envisioned by today's artists, featuring Yael Naïm, Lail Arad, Theodora Selilez & SAGE, Jesca Hoop, Lonny, Kate Stables, Charlie Winston, and other special guests. An inspiring musical moment filled with nostalgia.
The Songs of Joni Mitchell
Casino de Paris
16, rue de Clichy – 9e
Monday, November 17, 2025 at 8 PM
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Frankie Cosmos at La Maroqu
Live on November 21st
New York singer, guitarist, and songwriter, Greta Kline – also known as Frankie Cosmos – is considered one of the most skilled indie and underground contemporary music writers. A true dreamy gem that you’ll want to listen to on repeat, with lyrics that are cynical and somewhat ironic, but softened with time and projects. A must-see treasure to discover at La Maroquinerie on November 21st !
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Frankie Cosmos
La Maroquinerie
23, rue Boyer – 20e
Friday, November 21, 2025, at 7:30 PM
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Wolf Alice at the Zénith in Paris on November 25
Get ready for an adventure: on November 25 at the Zénith in Paris, Wolf Alice will take you on a musical journey that promises to be wild. The London quartet, on tour after the release of their fourth album this summer, The Clearing, marks a significant turning point in their career. With a more mature and already timeless project, their pop-rock intensifies and is infused with sounds from the '70s, bringing us a truly intoxicating storm.
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Wolf Alice
Zénith de Paris La Villette
211, avenue Jean Jaurès – 19th
Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 8 PM
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