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Disney100:L'Exposition | Paris
Apr 10–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Paris Expo Porte de Versailles welcomes the Disney 100: L'Exposition!
This exhibition brings together more than 250 precious collections, including classic animation manuscripts, movie props, costumes and accessories, taking you through Disney's 100-year creative process.
The exhibition is divided into ten themed galleries, covering classic animations from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in 1937 to "Moana" in 2021, as well as modern works such as Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars. Interactive installations, immersive experiences and rare exhibits will take you into the magical world of Disney and feel the charm of each story.
Royal Bronzes of Angkor, an Art of the Divine | Guimet Museum
Apr 30–Sep 8, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
World-renowned for its stone monuments, Khmer art also produced significant bronze statuary, knowledge of which has undergone spectacular advances thanks to recent excavations.
The Guimet Museum is dedicating the exhibition Royal Bronzes of Angkor: An Art of the Divine to bronze. The highlight of this exhibition is the statue of the reclining Vishnu from the Western Mebon—an 11th-century sanctuary west of Angkor—discovered in 1936, which originally measured over five meters in length. This Cambodian national treasure will be exhibited for the first time with its long-separated fragments, after benefiting from a scientific analysis and restoration campaign in France in 2024, with the patronage of ALIPH (International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage). It will be accompanied by more than 200 works, including 126 exceptional loans from the National Museum of Cambodia, whose presence allows for a chronological journey of bronze art in Cambodia, from the 9th century to the present day, through a journey leading the visitor to the major sites of Khmer heritage.
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Mamluks 1250-1517 | Louvre Museum
Apr 30–Jul 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Musée du Louvre marks a European first with a major exhibition on the Mamluk sultanate (1250–1517), aiming to address this golden age of the Islamic Near East in all its scope and richness by examining it from a transregional perspective.
The Mamluks, freed slave-soldiers of primarily Turkish (and later Caucasian) origin, built their legend on their warrior prowess. From 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk sultanate conquered the last bastions of the Crusaders, fought and repulsed the Mongol threat, survived Timur’s invasions and kept its threatening Turkmen and Ottoman neighbours at bay before succumbing to the latter’s expansionism. It encompassed a vast territory including Egypt, Bilad al-Sham (Syria, Libya, Israel/Palestine, Jordan), part of eastern Anatolia and the Hejaz region of Arabia, which includes Mecca and Medina.
But the history of the Mamluk sultanate cannot be reduced to its conquests and feats of arms. Its culture, as complex and multifaceted as its society, was part of a little-known and singularly fluid medieval era. A world in which sultans mingled with emirs and rich civil elites, all actively engaged in artistic patronage. A pluralistic society in which women as well as Christian and Jewish minorities had a place. Another ‘Middle Kingdom’ where Europe, Africa and Asia converged and in which people and ideas circulated, as did merchandise and artistic repertoires.
Structured in five sections (the Mamluks, their society, their cultures, their connections with the rest of the world and their art), the exhibition presents nearly 260 works, a third of which are from the Louvre and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, featured beside prestigious national and international loans. Textiles, objets d’art, manuscripts, paintings, ivories, stone and wood interior décors reveal a teeming artistic, literary, religious and scientific world. The sultanate was then the cultural heart of the Arab world and the heir to a number of grand traditions. Mamluk visual culture would make a lasting impression on art and architectural history.
The exhibition, through a spectacular scenography, immersive spaces and varied layouts, invites visitors into a living experience of the world of the Mamluks. Visitors will also be introduced to historical figures representative of Mamluk society, telling their unique stories as part of the greater history.
This is an unprecedented opportunity to discover this glorious and yet little-known empire through masterpieces from around the world, providing a new perspective on medieval Egypt and the Near East, at a time when it stood at a cultural junction between Asia, Africa and Europe.
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A Passion for China: The Adolphe Thiers Collection | Louvre Museum
May 14–Aug 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
A relatively little-known fact: Chinese art can be found at the Louvre. The Department of Decorative Arts holds more than 600 Chinese works, most of which come from the collections of Adolphe Thiers and Adèle de Rothschild and from the royal collections. Among them, some veritable treasures are to be found. A number of these were highlighted by recent research among the collection of Adolphe Thiers, who was a journalist, historian, and a major political figure in the 19th century (as deputy, minister, president of the council and, ultimately, president of the French Republic).
The exhibition aims to reveal these exceptional works to the general public, putting them in the historical, diplomatic and cultural context of their creation and their acquisition by Thiers for his collection. It explores Thiers’s little-known passion for China. The exhibition will present over 170 works dating mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries: scrolls, album pages, engravings, prints, porcelains, jades, lacquers, and precious objets d’art in ivory, bronze, or wood inlaid with gems and mother-of-pearl.
The first part of the exhibition will present Adolphe Thiers, his particular vision of art, his collecting practices and his passion for the Renaissance. The second part, the heart of the exhibition, will present the full collection of Chinese art. Thiers, in view of publishing a work on Chinese art, concurrently collected books, documents and objets d’art related to the subject. The exhibition highlights the major themes of his collection: ancient and contemporary history, images of China (landscapes, architecture and dress), some staples of Chinese culture (language, literature and the literati), the ‘Three Teachings’ (Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism), Chinese porcelain (of which he was an expert of renown), and, finally, imperial art. The collection holds a number of masterpieces in this last area, including an exceptional scroll, the Qingming shanghe tu created for the Qianlong emperor.
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Worlds Unfolded | Maria Wettergren Gallery
Jun 6–Jul 26, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
With the group exhibition Worlds Unfolded, Galerie Maria Wettergren focuses on the fold as a structural and dynamic principle, through a large selection of works spanning textile art, crafts, design, and photography. It is, not surprisingly, in textile art that the fold has fully flourished as a physical and conceptual phenomenon, opening up new ways of forming and thinking. Amongst other renowned artists, Worlds Unfolded presents Margrethe Odgaard’s latest series, Ophelia Letters, consisting of large “letters” made from multiple layers of 100% silk organza, structured by concave and convex folds that counterbalance the vibrating, fleeting nature of color as it is transfigured by light. The layered silk — in hues that shift with light and folds that open into shadow — transforms Odgaard’s emotional landscape into a tactile, ever-changing luminous experience. The idea of transformation through the fold is central to the exhibition. From dense, organic textile sculptures to minimal, architectural furniture, each work demonstrates how the fold can shape matter and emotion alike. Worlds Unfolded presents the fold not only as a formal gesture but as a way of sensing and shaping the world — revealing a quiet but powerful interplay between material, light, and transformation.
Wolfgang Tillmans Rien ne nous y préparait – Tout nous y préparait | The Centre Pompidou
Jun 13–Sep 22, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
To conclude the program within the building, which will close for five years of renovation, German artist Wolfgang Tillmans (born in 1968, Germany) has been given carte blanche to take over the 6,000 m² of Level 2 of the Bibliothèque publique d’information (Bpi). He will explore both the library’s form—its architecture and layout—and its functions, such as the transmission of knowledge, accessibility, and resource sharing, through the lens of his aesthetic universe.Rooted in the counterculture spirit of the early 1990s, Tillmans' photographic work delves into the profound transformation of media and information platforms in our time. By proposing new ways of making, viewing, and confronting images—both with each other and across disciplines such as video, music, text, and performance—he invites us to embrace a renewed humanism.
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Brice Marden: Works on Paper | Gagosian Gallery
Jun 14–Aug 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Gagosian presents Brice Marden: Works on Paper, organized in collaboration with the Estate of Brice Marden. The exhibition features previously unseen work from the artist’s final two decades, selected by his daughters Mirabelle Marden and Melia Marden.
Paul Poiret, Couturier, Décorateur et Parfumeur | Musee des Arts decoratifs
Jun 25, 2025–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
Paul Poiret, the legendary French designer who led the revolution, opened the prototype of modern fashion in the 20th century with his mysterious design elements that advocated oriental aesthetics, and once created the amazing "Oriental style clothing".
As a fantasy master in the fashion industry and an aesthetic dictator who is regarded as the "King of Fashion", Paul is also the first designer to establish a perfume company. His talent extends to interior design and he has become the ancestor of the fusion of fashion and lifestyle.
In 2025, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris will launch a special exhibition to commemorate the figure of this legendary master who ignited the fashion revolution with the flowing clothing silhouette and colorful colors.
The exhibition content will focus on Paul Poiret's fashion design, decorative art, and perfumery, and then go deep into topics such as party style and food taste, recreating the dreamlike fashion scene in the early 20th century and remembering the master together.
Festival Paris l'été | Paris
Jul 12–Aug 5, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Immerse yourself in the heart of the French capital's bustling creativity during the Paris Arts Festival Summer 2024!It’s a vibrant celebration of theatre, dance, circus, music, performances and installations taking over Paris’s iconic locations and unusual corners. True to its original mission, the event strives to democratize access to arts and culture, providing everyone with the opportunity to marvel and flourish in a festive and friendly environment.
AC/DC Paris Concert Tour 2025|August 09 | StadedeFrance
Aug 9, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
AC/DC Paris is set to electrify the City of Lights on August 9, 2025, at the iconic StadedeFrance. With a ticket price of 281 USD, this highly anticipated event promises an unforgettable evening of rock 'n' roll. Known for their high-energy performances and legendary hits, AC/DC will bring their signature sound to Paris, captivating fans with classics like "Back in Black" and "Highway to Hell." As one of the most influential bands in rock history, their Paris concert is expected to draw a massive crowd, eager to experience the raw power and charisma that AC/DC delivers on stage. The StadedeFrance, located in the heart of Paris, provides the perfect backdrop for this monumental event, ensuring an immersive and exhilarating experience for all attendees. Don't miss the chance to witness rock legends in action at AC/DC Paris, an event that promises to be a highlight of the summer.
AC/DC Paris Concert Tour 2025|August 09 | StadedeFrance
Aug 9, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
AC/DC Paris is set to electrify the City of Light with an unforgettable performance at the iconic Stade de France on August 9, 2025, at 19:00. This highly anticipated event promises to be a monumental gathering for rock enthusiasts, featuring the legendary band's classic hits and high-voltage energy. With tickets priced at 135 USD, fans will experience a night of unparalleled rock 'n' roll in one of the world's most renowned venues. The Stade de France, located in Paris, France, offers a grand stage for AC/DC's powerful sound and dynamic stage presence. As anticipation builds, AC/DC Paris is poised to be a landmark event, drawing attendees from around the globe to witness a historic night of music and celebration.
Atelier d'initiation au dessin et à l'aquarelle | Mairie du Neuf
Aug 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Discover the world of drawing and watercolor painting at the "Atelier d'initiation au dessin et à l'aquarelle" event in Paris. Held at the Mairie du Neuf on 6 Rue Drouot, 75009 Paris, on August 28, 2025, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore these artistic techniques for free. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this event provides a supportive environment to unleash your creativity. Immerse yourself in a day of artistic discovery and take your first steps towards mastering drawing and watercolor painting.
Sargent The Paris Years (1874-1884) | Musee d'Orsay
Sep 23, 2025–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
John Singer Sargent (Florence, 1856 – London, 1925), along with James McNeill Whistler, was the most famous American artist of his generation and certainly one of the greatest painters of the 19th and early 20th century. Revered in the United States (his Portrait of Madame X is regarded as the Mona Lisa of the American art collection conserved by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York), he is also famous in the United Kingdom, where he spent most of his career. In France, however, his name and work remain largely unknown, a situation that the exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay in fall 2025 hopes to change.
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Paul Troubetzkoy The Sculptor Prince | Musee d'Orsay
Sep 30, 2025–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
The exhibition traces the extraordinary life of this Italian artist, a Russian prince by birth and Parisian by adoption, who also had a brilliant career in the United States. A highly talented portraitist, he was much sought-after by a cosmopolitan elite, celebrities, the Parisian smart set and the first American film stars. His life was marked by decisive encounters and friendships with men of letters, Tolstoy in Russia and George Bernard Shaw in Paris, with whom he shared a vegetarian lifestyle, somewhat unusual for the era. In addition to the portraits that made his name, the exhibition will be highlighting his animal sculptures along with his astonishing work on behalf of animal rights, of which he was an ardent advocate well ahead of his time.
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Michel Paysant < See Monet > | Musee de l'Orangerie
Oct 1, 2025–Jan 26, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
The project, titled DALY, standing for Dessiner Avec Les Yeux (Drawing with my Eyes), is implemented with the help of an eye tracker (an oculometric procedure that highlights eye activity, the visual path, its fixation points and movements). So the eye rather than the hand becomes the tool. For the last thirty or so years, the artist has collaborated with numerous laboratories in creation of these works, including at the Louvre, the Centre Pompidou, the MUDAM in Luxembourg, the Zentrum Paul Klee in Berne, the Dadu Museum in Beijing, the Nouveau Musée National in Monaco and the Centre d’Art Verrier (CIAV) in Meisenthal.
Michel Paysant focuses in particular on interpretation of artistic heritage, revisiting art history, “looking at” works through the filter of his own creation. In 2022, he was overcome by a desire to draw Claude Monet’s Water Lilies with his eyes.
Initially, perhaps, because of the paradoxical nature of such an ambition: wanting to draw huge paintings characterised by their scope, their lack of beginning and end, regarded as one of the birth certificates in the west for a decentred, “all-over” form of painting, where no one part of the painting holds primacy over any other.
The project, titledDALY,standing forDessiner Avec Les Yeux (Drawing with my Eyes), is implemented with the help of an eye tracker (an oculometric procedure that highlights eye activity, the visual path, its fixation points and movements). So the eye rather than the hand becomes the tool. For the last thirty or so years, the artist has collaborated with numerous laboratories in creation of these works, including at the Louvre, the Centre Pompidou, the MUDAM in Luxembourg, the Zentrum Paul Klee in Berne, the Dadu Museum in Beijing, the Nouveau Musée National in Monaco and the Centre d’Art Verrier (CIAV) in Meisenthal.
Michel Paysant focuses in particular on interpretation of artistic heritage, revisiting art history, “looking at” works through the filter of his own creation. In 2022, he was overcome by a desire to draw Claude Monet’sWater Lilieswith his eyes.Initially, perhaps, because of the paradoxical nature of such an ambition: wanting to draw huge paintings characterised by their scope, their lack of beginning and end, regarded as one of the birth certificates in the west for a decentred, “all-over” form of painting, where no one part of the painting holds primacy over any other.
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Celebrity Red Carpet Paris Fashion Week Event | EST Galerie
Oct 3, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Join us for an unforgettable evening of high fashion and cutting-edge design at a Paris Fashion Week Showcase on October 3, 2025. This exclusive event promises to bring together fashion enthusiasts, industry insiders, and trendsetters for a night of stunning runway presentations and glamorous networking opportunities. Highlights:Runway Presentations: Experience the latest collections from renowned and emerging designers. Witness breathtaking runway shows featuring innovative designs, unique styles, and sartorial masterpieces.Exclusive Networking: Connect with top fashion professionals, designers, influencers, and celebrities. This is your chance to engage with the industry's elite and build valuable connections.VIP Experience: Enjoy access to our VIP lounge, offering premium seating, complimentary refreshments, and special amenities.Live Entertainment: Delight in live performances and entertainment throughout the evening, adding an extra layer of excitement to the fashion showcase.Why Attend:Be among the first to see the newest trends and collections for the upcoming season.Engage with fashion visionaries and gain insights into the future of fashion.Celebrate the creativity and innovation that make Paris Fashion Week a global phenomenon.Ticket Information:Secure your spot at this must-attend event by purchasing your VIP or GA tickets. Tickets are available in limited quantities, so be sure to act quickly to ensure your place at this premier fashion event. WANT TO SHOWCASE YOUR COLLECTION? Designers, ( review here / apply here)OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Fashion brands ( review here / apply here)Beauty brands (review here / apply here)Food service and product-based brands (review here / apply here)For questions & event inquiries, please reach out to us at info@shop-musa.com. Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok: @themusashowroomVisit our store & shop exclusive brands: www.themusashowroom.comMeet The Producers: Adonis & Sharon
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Celebrity Paris Fashion Week Event | EST Galerie
Oct 3, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Join us for an unforgettable evening of high fashion and cutting-edge design at a Paris Fashion Week Showcase on October 3, 2025. This exclusive event promises to bring together fashion enthusiasts, industry insiders, and trendsetters for a night of stunning runway presentations and glamorous networking opportunities. Highlights:Runway Presentations: Experience the latest collections from renowned and emerging designers. Witness breathtaking runway shows featuring innovative designs, unique styles, and sartorial masterpieces.Exclusive Networking: Connect with top fashion professionals, designers, influencers, and celebrities. This is your chance to engage with the industry's elite and build valuable connections.VIP Experience: Enjoy access to our VIP lounge, offering premium seating, complimentary refreshments, and special amenities.Live Entertainment: Delight in live performances and entertainment throughout the evening, adding an extra layer of excitement to the fashion showcase.Why Attend:Be among the first to see the newest trends and collections for the upcoming season.Engage with fashion visionaries and gain insights into the future of fashion.Celebrate the creativity and innovation that make PFW a global phenomenon.Ticket Information:Secure your spot at this must-attend event by purchasing your VIP or GA tickets. Tickets are available in limited quantities, so be sure to act quickly to ensure your place at this premier fashion event. WANT TO SHOWCASE YOUR COLLECTION? Designers, ( review here / apply here)OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Fashion brands ( review here / apply here)Beauty brands (review here / apply here)Food service and product-based brands (review here / apply here)For questions & event inquiries, please reach out to us at info@shop-musa.com. Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok: @themusashowroomVisit our store & shop exclusive brands: www.themusashowroom.comMeet The Producers: Adonis & Sharon
Information Source: Red Carpet Event Listings | eventbrite
Celebrity Paris Fashion Week Event - Spring / Summer '26 | EST Galerie
Oct 3, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Join us for an unforgettable evening of high fashion and cutting-edge design at a Paris Fashion Week Showcase on Octobe 3, 2025. This exclusive event promises to bring together fashion enthusiasts, industry insiders, and trendsetters for a night of stunning runway presentations and glamorous networking opportunities. Highlights:Runway Presentations: Experience the latest collections from renowned and emerging designers. Witness breathtaking runway shows featuring innovative designs, unique styles, and sartorial masterpieces.Exclusive Networking: Connect with top fashion professionals, designers, influencers, and celebrities. This is your chance to engage with the industry's elite and build valuable connections.VIP Experience: Enjoy access to our VIP lounge, offering premium seating, complimentary refreshments, and special amenities.Live Entertainment: Delight in live performances and entertainment throughout the evening, adding an extra layer of excitement to the fashion showcase.Why Attend:Be among the first to see the newest trends and collections for the upcoming season.Engage with fashion visionaries and gain insights into the future of fashion.Celebrate the creativity and innovation that make PFW a global phenomenon.Ticket Information:Secure your spot at this must-attend event by purchasing your VIP or GA tickets. Tickets are available in limited quantities, so be sure to act quickly to ensure your place at this premier fashion event. WANT TO SHOWCASE YOUR COLLECTION? Designers, ( review here / apply here)OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Fashion brands ( review here / apply here)Beauty brands (review here / apply here)Food service and product-based brands (review here / apply here)For questions & event inquiries, please reach out to us at info@shop-musa.com. Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok: @shopmusa._Visit our store & shop exclusive brands: www.shop-musa.comMeet The Producers: Adonis & Sharon
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Berthe Weill: Art dealer of the Parisian Avant-garde | Musee de l'Orangerie
Oct 8, 2025–Jan 26, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
However, Berthe Weill’s name, which almost sank into oblivion for a while, is yet to blaze in the firmament of art dealers where Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Paul and Léonce Rosenberg, Ambroise Vollard and Paul Guillaume feature so prominently.The exhibition, organised by the Grey Art Museum in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal and the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris, aims to highlight a still little-known chapter in the history of modern art. At the beginning of the century, Berthe Weill committed herself to supporting artists under the slogan “Place aux jeunes” (Make way for the young), which was printed on her business cards. From Picasso (whose works she helped sell even before her gallery opened) to Modigliani (whose only solo exhibition in his lifetime she organised in 1917), she took part in the recognition of fauvism, regularly presenting exhibitions of works by the group of Gustave Moreau’s pupils gathered around Matisse. A little later on, she engaged with the cubists and School of Paris artists in battles for art and the emergence of its news forms as well as against conservatism and xenophobia. Despite the vicissitudes of fortune, her interest in young artists never wavered and she was fierce in her defence of very different figures, some of whom did not belong to any specific movement, giving them a chance by organising one or more exhibitions. She also promoted a number of women artists, without bias to gender or school, from Émilie Charmy, whose work she exhibited regularly from 1905 to 1933 and whom she described as a “friend of a lifetime”, to Jacqueline Marval, Hermine David and Suzanne Valadon, who was much in the public eye at the time. By 1951, the year she died, she had presented over three hundred artists at her gallery’s four successive addresses: 25 Rue Victor-Massé; 50 Rue Taitbout from 1917; 46 Rue Laffitte from 1920 to 1934, and finally 27 Rue Saint-Dominique. She organised hundreds of exhibitions until her gallery finally closed in 1940.
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Lady Gaga Antwerp Concert Tour 2025|November 11 | Sportpaleis
Nov 11, 2025 (UTC-4)
Paris
Lady Gaga Antwerp is set to be an electrifying event, taking place at the iconic Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium. On November 11, 2025, at 18:30, fans will gather to witness a spectacular performance by the global superstar. Known for her powerful vocals, avant-garde fashion, and captivating stage presence, Lady Gaga promises an unforgettable evening. With ticket prices ranging from 60 EUR to 3684 USD, this event offers a variety of seating options to accommodate all attendees. The Sportpaleis, renowned for hosting world-class events, provides the perfect backdrop for what is sure to be a night filled with chart-topping hits and mesmerizing visuals. Lady Gaga Antwerp is not just a concert; it is an experience that will leave a lasting impression on all who attend.
Paris Photo Fair | Grand Palais
Nov 13–Nov 16, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
First international fair in the field of photography and image based arts, Paris Photo supports galleries, publishers, and artists within the art market for over 25 years. Since 1997, the Fair’s mission is to promote and nurture creation and the galleries, publishers and artists at its source.In 2025, Paris Photo will celebrate its 28th edition, fostering a strong dialogue between historic works and contemporary practices. With more than 200 galleries and 45 publishers, Paris Photo presents a rich program across five sectors: Main, Emergence, Digital, Voices and Books. Highlights include an invited collection exhibition, engaging Conversations, and The PhotoBook Awards. In 2024, Paris Photo welcomed over 80,000 visitors, including 1,700 artists, 7,200 collectors and VIPs, 245 exhibitors from 31 countries, and representatives from 190 international institutions.
Lady Gaga Paris Concert Tour 2025|November 17 | AccorArena
Nov 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Lady Gaga Paris is set to be an unforgettable event, taking place at the renowned AccorArena in Paris, France, on November 17, 2025, at 19:00. Known for her electrifying performances and boundary-pushing artistry, Lady Gaga promises to deliver a spectacular show that will captivate the audience from start to finish. The AccorArena, a premier venue in the heart of Paris, provides the perfect backdrop for this highly anticipated concert. Fans can expect a night filled with Gaga's greatest hits, stunning visuals, and innovative choreography, all contributing to an immersive experience. With ticket prices reflecting the high demand for this event, securing a spot at Lady Gaga Paris is a must for any music enthusiast. This concert is not just an event but a cultural moment that will resonate with attendees long after the final encore.
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Funeraire Paris 2025 | Le Bourget Exhibition Center
Nov 19–Nov 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Paris
Funeraire Paris is a 3 day event being held at the Paris Le Bourget Exhibition Centre in Paris, France Funeraire Paris is a 3 day event being held at the Paris Le Bourget Exhibition Centre in Paris, France.
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Lady Gaga Paris Concert Tour 2025|November 20 | AccorArena
Nov 20, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Lady Gaga Paris is set to be an unforgettable evening of music and spectacle, taking place on November 20, 2025, at the renowned AccorArena in Paris, France. Known for her electrifying performances and boundary-pushing artistry, Lady Gaga promises to deliver a show that will captivate and mesmerize the audience. The AccorArena, an iconic venue in the heart of Paris, provides the perfect backdrop for this highly anticipated event. With ticket prices set at 208 USD, fans can expect a night filled with chart-topping hits, elaborate costumes, and stunning visuals. As one of the most influential pop icons of the 21st century, Lady Gaga's Paris concert is not just an event, but a cultural moment that will resonate with attendees long after the final encore. Don't miss the chance to witness Lady Gaga Paris, a spectacular fusion of music, art, and performance in one of the world's most beautiful cities.
Andrea Bocelli Paris Concert Tour 2026|April 01 | AccorArena
Apr 1, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
Andrea Bocelli Paris is set to be an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance, taking place at the renowned AccorArena in Paris on April 1, 2026, at 20:00. With ticket prices starting at 100 EUR (198 USD), this event promises to be a highlight in the cultural calendar of the City of Light. Andrea Bocelli, the world-renowned tenor known for his extraordinary voice and captivating performances, will grace the stage, offering a repertoire that spans classical opera to contemporary hits. The AccorArena, located in the heart of Paris, provides an ideal setting for such a prestigious event, ensuring an immersive and memorable experience for all attendees. Don't miss the opportunity to witness Andrea Bocelli's unparalleled artistry in one of the most iconic cities in the world.
Secours Expo 2026 | Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
Sep 1, 2026 (UTC-5)
Paris
Secours Expo features exhibitors from all around the world present their latest innovations, medical devices Secours Expo features exhibitors from all around the world present their latest innovations, medical devices, lifting equipment, emergency vehicles, training or practical books, and much more.
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Tableau de Guillaume Bottazzi à Paris | Paris
Mar 19, 2020–Mar 18, 2030 (UTC+1)
Paris
Guillaume Bottazzi a réalisé un tableau fruité en face du parc Montsouris.
Il est visible de l’extérieur, au 34-36 avenue Reille, à Paris dans le 14ème arrondissement. Ce tableau apporte l’art ou on ne l’attend pas forcément et accompagne le quotidien des habitants.
Cette huile sur toile de lin mesure 0,90m de haut par 1,80m de large. Elle a été conçue pour habiller l’entrée d’un bâtiment et dialogue avec les éléments qui l’entourent.
L’artiste a déjà créé plus de 65 œuvres dans des espaces publics, comme un polyptique de 100m² à Paris La Défense, à Hong-Kong ou au Japon où il est l'auteur de la plus grande peinture du Pays, commandée par le Musée International d'Art Miyanomori. Ses œuvres font partie de collections muséales, notamment en Asie et aux Etats-Unis.
Tableau de Guillaume Bottazzi à Paris | Paris
Mar 19, 2020–Mar 18, 2030 (UTC+1)
Paris
Guillaume Bottazzi a réalisé un tableau fruité en face du parc Montsouris.
Il est visible de l’extérieur, au 34-36 avenue Reille, à Paris dans le 14ème arrondissement. Ce tableau apporte l’art ou on ne l’attend pas forcément et accompagne le quotidien des habitants.Cette huile sur toile de lin mesure 0,90m de haut par 1,80m de large. Elle a été conçue pour habiller l’entrée d’un bâtiment et dialogue avec les éléments qui l’entourent.
L’artiste a déjà créé plus de 65 œuvres dans des espaces publics, comme un polyptique de 100m² à Paris La Défense, à Hong-Kong ou au Japon où il est l'auteur de la plus grande peinture du Pays, commandée par le Musée International d'Art Miyanomori. Ses œuvres font partie de collections muséales, notamment en Asie et aux Etats-Unis.
Site internet de Guillaume Bottazzi : https://www.guillaume.bottazzi.org