Let's celebrate music with the Ministry of Culture at the Palais-Royal Garden
From June 16 to 21, get ready to feel the rhythm! The France Music Week is arriving like a French musical big bang. With a summit for professionals, a grand concert, and events happening all over the globe, the goal is clear: to make the world pulse to the beat of the French music scene. Jazz, rap, techno, or traditional music, everyone is invited to turn up the volume!
In short, this new edition of the Fête de la musique is all about showcasing music that comes from French traditions and around the world. And just like every year, to celebrate in style, the Ministry of Culture is transforming the Palais-Royal Garden into a temple of groove: Bagad Keriz will make the bagpipes vibrate, La Mal Coiffée will sing in Occitan, Seksion Maloy will get La Réunion dancing, and Super Parquet will make the turntables jump. Spoiler: you're going to want to be there for it all!
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Palais Royal
8, rue de Montpensier – 1st
From 1:30 PM
Free Entry
Get ready for an exciting Franco-Brazilian line-up at BB Restaurant
Heads up, there’s a sound shake-up in the 9th! Visão, Don Party, and Dar Club are teaming up for a massive event that’s going to be unforgettable!make the walls of BB Restaurant shake. The plan? Celebrate music in all its forms, without borders or blinders. On the menu: a top-notch club lineup featuring DJs from London, Berlin, Rio, Marseille, Lisbon, and Paris, mixing a dazzling cocktail of funk, reggaeton, rap, afro, UK garage, and house music. In short, a night without a passport but with plenty of BPM. See you at 7 PM!
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Vision, Dar Club & Don Party
BB Restaurant
8, rue Pierre-Semard – 9th
From 7 PM to 2 AM
Let's leave the driving to the side and get home safely
We've all had that moment: the end of the night, tired feet, a light head, and the classic question, “How are we getting home?” Young drivers are particularly at risk on the road – especially when the party atmosphere is in full swing. And since we want you to keep enjoying your best nights without putting yourself in danger, the insurer and safety provider Matmut is launching the Codes Promesses. The idea? To give you a little help to get home safe and sound, without taking the wheel.
On the occasion of the Music Festival, June 21st (aka the night when everyone goes out), Matmut and le Bonbon are offering 250 Uber codes for €15, available from June 18 to 29 (between 6 PM and 7 AM), to save you from the end-of-night hassles. It's simple, it's a gift, and it's especially for you. But be careful... the codes go fast: first come, first served. So think of yourself, think of your friends, and promise us you'll get home safely. Deal ?
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Promise Codes
Groupe Matmut x le Bonbon
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Valid from June 18 to June 29, 2025, between 6 PM and 7 AM
We're having an open-air party on the tracks at Hasard Ludique
Want to enjoy the lovely weather? Great news: just like every year, Hasard Ludique invites you to the outdoor party on the rails of the Petite Ceinture to celebrate music and the arrival of summer in style. Join us at 6 PM for a free open-air event until midnight, and then we’ll move inside to the club until the early morning. As for the music, it’s the Kluster collective, formed after the lockdown in 2020, promoting freedom, awareness, and kindness.
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Le Hasard Ludique
128, avenue de Saint-Ouen – 18th
Free outdoor event from 6 PM to midnight
Paid club from midnight to 6 AM
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See superstars for free at the Olympia
This year too, France Inter is going all out and taking over the Olympia with 4 free concerts for everyone, broadcast live on their station. What’s on the agenda for this evening hosted by Matthieu Conquet and Aline Afanoukoué? The male revelation at the 2024 Victoires de la Musique, Yâme; the daddy of French song Benjamin Biolay; the poet-rapper Georgio; and finally, the most disco of French pop girls, Clara Luciani.
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L’Olympia
28, boulevard des Capucines – 9e
Starting at 9 PM
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We're Celebrating Midsummer at the Swedish Institute
The Swedish Institute invites us to its gardens for a delightful Midsummer, an ancient Swedish tradition that marks the beginning of summer. We’ll be singing and dancing to folk tunes, all while wearing flower crowns on our heads, just like in Ari Aster's movie (but way less creepy, of course). Then, we'll keep the evening going with music from a fantastic lineup including Juno Francis, Tomode, and Olof Dreijer.
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Swedish Institute
11 Payenne Street – 3rd Floor
From 5 PM to 10:30 PM
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We're celebrating our Beloved Suburbs at the Palais de la Porte Dorée
As part of its Beloved Suburbs exhibition, the Palais de la Porte Dorée is giving free rein to artist Rocé and is filled with rap sounds. From boom-bap trap to drill, kicks, and kreol urban pop, artists from various genres and generations – Ryaam, Nayra, Maya Kamaty, and Wilaxx – are putting on exceptional shows that showcase the richness of this musical genre.
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Palais de la Porte Dorée
293, avenue Daumesnil – 12th
Starting at 7:30 PM
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We're joining in on musical initiations at Césure
Césure, our favorite third place created by Plateau Urbain and Yes We Camp, located in the former site of the Sorbonne Nouvelle, is also getting into the rhythm of the Fête de la Musique and preparing a delightful evening for us. From the Bar to the Canteen, the whole building will be buzzing with excitement. What's in store? Plenty of wonderful discoveries with partner associations and occupying structures inviting artists to create, express, and share.
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Césure
27, rue Censier – 5th
From 11:30 AM to 11 PM
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Enjoying music at Brasserie Martin
La Nouvelle Garde, passionate about preserving the French way of life, is celebrating the third anniversary of its Brasserie Martin in the 11th district. To mark this occasion – and the Fête de la Musique – Chef Antoine is treating all Parisians to roast suckling pig and confit lamb, served in homemade bread. And of course, it's all accompanied by music, with DJs Max, Gus, and Gabby here to get the neighborhood buzzing with their funky-house beats.
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Brasserie Martin
24, rue Saint-Ambroise – 11th
From 7 PM to midnight
Let's travel back in time with the Cité Fertile
For its last summer (unfortunately), the Cité Fertile is going all out for the Music Festival and inviting us to take a trip down memory lane. It's a very special edition, where every hour a new decade will be represented by a band. From the swinging 30s to the ultra disco 70s, and even the pop of the 2020s… All genres and all eras will be there, with nostalgia and celebration as the main threads connecting them.
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The Fertile City
14 Edouard Vaillant Avenue – Pantin (93)
From 12 PM to 1:30 AM
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Grooving by the water at the Ephemeral Point
Get ready for a fantastic party (almost) right by the water! What's on the agenda at the Ephemeral Point? Four areas and around fifteen live performances and DJ sets, all free entry (obviously). With an open-air set from Noods Radio, a big bash in the concert hall, a sizzling vibe in the exhibition room, and a chill rooftop ambiance… it's going to be a dance party!
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Point Éphémère
200, quai de Valmy – 10th
From 3 PM to 4 AM
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Brunching with music at the Dame des Arts hotel
For those who want to fuel up before dancing all night in the streets of Paris, we have the perfect plan for you. On the Left Bank, in the Pimpan restaurant – right in the heart of the Dame des Arts hotel – a delicious musical brunch awaits you. What's on the menu? A tasty and generous selection featuring Eggs Benedict, avocado toast, and pancakes, all accompanied by a live acoustic performance from Mathias Cavani and Katleen Douglas (revealed in The Voice 2025).
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Pimpan
Hotel Dame des Arts
4, rue Danton – 6th
From 12 PM to 3 PM
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We're dancing in the heart of Buttes-Chaumont with Cracki Records!
The super Parisian label Cracki Records is setting up once again in one of the most picturesque spots in the capital for a lively Fête de la Musique. Head over to the Pavillon Puebla, the little dancing oasis right in the heart of Buttes-Chaumont park. All for free, of course!
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Pavilion Puebla
Avenue Darcel – 19th
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