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Summer Free live music | Potters House Paris
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Welcome to the Free concert! Join us for a night filled with music and celebration at Potters House Paris. Get ready to groove to the beats of talented musicians. This in-person event promises to be a memorable evening, so mark your calendars and bring your friends along for a fantastic time.
Information Source: Église de la Maison du Potier | eventbrite
Beyoncé Paris Concert Tour 2025|June 21 | StadedeFrance
Jun 21, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Beyoncé Paris is set to be an unforgettable event, taking place at the renowned Stade de France in Paris on June 21, 2025, at 19:00. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver an electrifying performance by the global superstar, Beyoncé. Fans can expect a night filled with spectacular choreography, stunning visuals, and powerful vocals that have become synonymous with her name. The venue, Stade de France, offers an iconic backdrop, enhancing the grandeur of the evening. With tickets priced at 465 USD, this event is poised to attract attendees from around the world, eager to witness Beyoncé's unparalleled artistry in the City of Light. This concert is not just an event but a cultural moment, celebrating music, performance, and the vibrant spirit of Paris.
Celebrity Paris Fashion Week Event - Men's S/S '26 | EST Galerie
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
A groundbreaking runway showcase where Adonis Musa & top stylists curate a 30-look collection featuring brands from The Musa Showroom. Step into the world of elite styling with The Stylist Collective by Adonis Musa, an innovative runway showcase that merges fashion, artistry, and brand storytelling. Powered by The Musa Showroom & Agence Ali, this one-of-a-kind presentation will feature a 30-look collection, expertly styled by Adonis Musa and his hand-selected team of top stylists. Bringing together a curated selection of cutting-edge brands, this showcase will highlight styling mastery, fashion-forward aesthetics, and the global influence of The Musa Showroom. From concept to execution, each ensemble will tell a story, redefining runway presentations as we know them. Would you like to witness this game-changing fashion experience? Check out our upcoming tour dates below and catch us during Fashion Week Fall/Winter ‘25 and Spring/Summer ‘26! FALL/WINTER '25 TOUR DATES:📍 02.07.25 – New York Fashion Week
📍 02.21.25 – London Fashion Week
📍 02.28.25 – Milan Fashion Week
📍 03.07.25 – Paris Fashion Week MEN'S SPRING/SUMMER '26 TOUR DATES:📍 06.13.25 – London Fashion Week
📍 06.20.25 – Milan Fashion Week
📍 06.27.25 – Paris Fashion Week SPRING/SUMMER '26 TOUR DATES:📍 07.03.25 – Berlin Fashion Week
📍 09.12.25 – New York Fashion Week
📍 09.19.25 – London Fashion Week
📍 09.26.25 – Milan Fashion Week
📍 10.03.25 – Paris Fashion Week Experience the intersection of styling and high fashion—where visionary styling meets the runway. Stay tuned for exclusive announcements! 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 London 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)Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok: @themusashowroomVisit our store & shop exclusive brands: www.themusashowroom.comMeet The Producers: Adonis & Sharon
Information Source: Fashion Week Unlimited | eventbrite
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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Sting Paris Concert Tour 2025|October 09 | AccorArena
Oct 9, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Sting Paris is set to captivate audiences at the renowned AccorArena in Paris on October 9, 2025, at 20:00. This highly anticipated event promises an unforgettable evening as the legendary artist Sting graces the stage with his timeless hits and mesmerizing performance. Known for his distinctive voice and eclectic musical style, Sting's concert in Paris is a must-attend for music enthusiasts. With tickets priced at 68 EUR, attendees will experience an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere in one of Paris's premier venues. The AccorArena, located in the heart of Paris, offers state-of-the-art facilities and exceptional acoustics, ensuring a memorable experience for all. This event is expected to draw a diverse crowd, celebrating Sting's illustrious career and his contributions to the music industry. Don't miss the chance to witness this iconic performance in the City of Light.
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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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.
The Met au Louvre : Near Eastern Antiquities in Dialogue | Louvre Museum
Feb 29, 2024–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Louvre’s Department of Near Eastern
Antiquities is hosting ten major works from New York’s Metropolitan
Museum of Art, whose Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art is currently
closed for renovation. The Louvre and The Met have created a unique
dialogue between these two collections, which is displayed in the
Louvre’s permanent galleries. These ‘special guest’ artworks from The
Met, dating from between the late 4th millennium BC and the 5th century
AD, show some remarkable connections with the Louvre’s collection. In
some cases, a pair of objects has been reunited for the first time,
while in others, pieces complement each other by virtue of specific
historical features of their respective collections. Representing
Central Asia, Syria, Iran and Mesopotamia, this dialogue between
collections is (re)introducing visitors to these extraordinary, age-old
works of art and the stories they tell.
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LA COLLECTION : REVOIR PICASSO | Musée National Picasso-Paris
Mar 12, 2024–Mar 12, 2027 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Musée national Picasso-Paris collection is the fruit of an extraordinary history, made possible by the dation procedure - today it is the largest public collection of works by Picasso, the "Picassos of Picasso". Coming from the artist's studios, this collection gives us a better grasp of the aesthetic explorations of a Picasso who was by turns disconcerting, plural, contradictory, reflexive, gestural and conceptual, an aesthete and a committed activist, a tinkerer and a poet. Is he symbolist, cubist, classical, surrealist or simply figurative and political?
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Suzanne Valadon Retrospective | The Centre Pompidou
Jan 15–May 26, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
French post-Impressionist female painter Suzanne Valadon was the first female member of the French Artists Association. She served as a model for Impressionist masters such as Renoir, Degas, and Modigliani of the Paris School. Legend has it that she taught herself to become a professional painter from a painter's model. She walked from behind the drawing board to the drawing board, cleverly and harmoniously, brightly and powerfully, and was not influenced by any school or style.
The exhibition will display more than 100 works, covering oil paintings, sketches and prints, plaster and bronze sculptures, etc. The relevant documentary materials play an auxiliary role in our review of the career of a female artist who played an important role in Paris, including her multiple interactions with the avant-garde art circles at the time.
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Yves Saint Laurent: The Hamish Bowles Collection | Museum Yves Saint Laurent Paris
Jan 30, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
From January 30, 2025,throughJanuary 4, 2026, the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech invites you to experienceYves Saint Laurent: The Hamish Bowles Collection, fifty-three odes to elegance, brought to life through an outstanding loan that will enthral visitors.
Golden Thread. The art of dressing from north Africa to the far east | Musee du Quai Branly
Feb 11–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The exhibition "Golden Thread. The art of dressing from north Africa to the far east", on show at the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac until 6 July 2025, focuses on gold in the textile arts from Antiquity to the present day. This plunge into the history of this fascinating and precious metal takes visitors on a journey around the globe, from North Africa to the Middle East, via Japan, China and India. The exhibition also highlights the richness, technicality, inventiveness and expertise of the weavers, embroiderers and craftsmen who have been sublimating fabrics and silks since the dawn of time. This is a unique opportunity to admire a selection of traditional and ceremonial outfits, festive and wedding dresses from North Africa and the Orient, drapes and sparkling costumes from Asia and India, kimonos from the Edo period... and many other textile treasures. Modern creations by Chinese fashion designer Guo Pei are also on show.
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Disco Music History Exhibition | Paris Philharmonic
Feb 14–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
When the mirror ball reflects thousands of stars, the Philharmonie de Paris is brewing a cross-century cultural carnival! This art palace famous for classical music is going to put on a gorgeous battle robe for disco music. Starting from Valentine's Day 2025, the six-month-long "Disco, I'm coming out" special exhibition will take you stepping on colorful notes and return to the golden age of freedom and rebellion. Here, every pair of dancing shoes hides a story, and every melody is a declaration of cultural revolution.
"DEGENERATE" ART : MODERN ART ON TRIAL UNDER THE NAZIS | Musée National Picasso-Paris
Feb 18–May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
From February 18 to May 25, 2025, the Musée national Picasso Paris presents its new temporary exhibition: "‘Degenerate’" art. Modern art on trial under the Nazis". The first exhibition in France devoted to so-called "degenerate" art, it explores and puts into perspective the Nazi regime's methodical attack on modern art.
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Hans Hollein < transFORMS > | The Centre Pompidou
Mar 5–Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
This monographic exhibition is dedicated to Austrian architect Hans Hollein (1934-2014), most commonly associated with the postmodernist movement following his participation in the inaugural Venice Architecture Biennale in 1980 and his colonnaded façade proposal for the Strada Novissima project. Bringing together the most emblematic pieces from an œuvre spanning over fifty years, the exhibition offers a fresh perspective on the coherence of his artistic and critical approach, viewed through the lens of his engagement with various movements that shaped the post-avant-garde from the 1960s to the 1980s—from informal art to conceptual art, including radical architecture.
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Body and Soul: The Pinault Museum Collection | Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection
Mar 5–Aug 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Housed in the classic rotunda structure of the Paris Stock Exchange, the Pinault Museum presents Corps et âmes, a selection of about a hundred works from the Pinault Collection, exploring the representation of the body in contemporary art as a response to the huge panorama of paintings that surround the building's glass dome. The exhibition explores the meaning of the body in contemporary thought through works by about forty artists from the Pinault Collection. Freed from all constraints of mimesis, the body - whether photographed, sculpted, painted, photographed or drawn - constantly reinvents itself, thus giving art an essential organic quality that allows it to feel the pulse of the body and the soul, like an umbilical cord.
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David Claerbout | Musee de l'Orangerie
Mar 12–Jun 9, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Since the 1990s, he has been developing a body of work centred on the passage of time, largely consisting of videos and related drawings, studies, storyboards and dissertations on various projects. Claerbout invites the viewer to explore the plurality of the experience of duration through perception of often miniscule changes. His film Boom (1996), for example, is a slow, attentive observation of a magnificent tree in the countryside. Only the air flowing through its leaves tells us that the image is in motion, prompting us to view it with a demanding yet contemplative eye. The image, simple and beautiful, exerts an unaccustomed fascination by depicting the self-evidence of the tree’s existence in the world.
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Artemisia "Heroine of Art" Retrospective Exhibition | Musee Jacquemart-Andre
Mar 19–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Jacquemart-Andre Museum hosts a retrospective of the works of Italian female painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-c. 1656), looking back on her fearless life and creative career and exploring her position in the history of 17th century painting.
Black Paris | The Centre Pompidou
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Before its five-year hiatus, the Centre Pompidou presents Paris Noir, an exhibition focusing on African artists active in Paris between the 1940s and 2000.
African artists have received much attention in recent years, and they have practiced and explored various fields from international abstractionism to African and Atlantic abstractionism, from surrealism to free painting, in order to seek identity recognition.
However, many of their works have never been exhibited in France before. The exhibition includes works by 150 artists from the United States and Africa. Five contemporary African artists have specially created five art installations for the exhibition, interpreting the memories of African artists in Paris from a contemporary perspective.
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Maximilien Luce, the instinct for landscapeMaximilien Luce, the instinct for landscape | Musee de Montmartre
Mar 21–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
A pioneer of Neo-Impressionism and a pillar of anarchist and libertarian circles, Maximilien Luce (1858-1941) marked his era with a profound artistic and political commitment. A painter of urban and rural landscapes and the human condition, he captured the social and industrial transformations of his time with a unique sensitivity.
The first Parisian retrospective since 1983 dedicated to this major Neo-Impressionist painter, the exhibition is held just steps from where Luce resided from 1887 to 1900, on Rue Cortot. Rooted in the history of Montmartre and the contradictions of his time, the painter's work is highlighted in this exhibition, which aims to reaffirm his importance and introduce his often overlooked oeuvre to the general public.
Besides the humanist character that made the man's heart beat and distinguished his entire oeuvre, landscape was the other dominant theme that animated his painting throughout his life. Luce captures light and color, revealing the beauty of urban and rural landscapes with a persistent social sensitivity.
For the exhibition "Maximilien Luce, the Instinct for Landscape," the Musée de Montmartre has chosen to present his work through the prism of landscape, taking visitors on a retrospective journey between the two essential centers of his life: Paris and Rolleboise. Visitors are invited to follow the artist's wanderings from Montmartre, where he lived from 1887 to 1900, through the bustle of the Parisian streets, and through his travels from Saint-Tropez to the Pays-Noir of Charleroi, via the Netherlands, Normandy, and London.
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Énormément bizarre Jean Chatelus collection Donation fondation Antoine de Galbert | The Centre Pompidou
Mar 26–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Jean Chatelus, who passed away in 2021 at the age of 82, was a Lyon-born historian and lecturer at the Sorbonne. Throughout his life, he amassed a collection unique, driven more by an impulse to accumulate than by a traditional collector’s approach. Comprising nearly 400 pieces—sculptures, installations, paintings, photographs, drawings, votive and vernacular objects—the collection explores themes of the body, death, and the fleeting nature of life.Presented almost in its entirety, the collection reflects Chatelus’s evolving tastes: from an early fascination with Surrealism and repurposed objects, to a later focus on body art. It also reveals his keen interest in non-Western ethnographic artifacts, folk traditions, and the works of contemporary art’s outsiders and enfant terribles, including Cindy Sherman, Mike Kelley, Christian Boltanski, Yayoi Kusama, Michel Journiac, Daniel Spoerri, Robert Filliou, Nam June Paik, Joana Vasconcelos, Andres Serrano, and Wim Delvoye.
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Gare d’Orsay in spring 1945 Scene of the return of the rapatriates | Musee d'Orsay
Apr 2–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
This project, labelled by the National Mission for the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation, was made possible thanks to loans from the following institutions: The Heritage and Photography Media Library (MPP), the National Audiovisual Institute (INA), the Contemporaine Library, the Communication and Audiovisual Production Agency for the Department of Defense (ECPAD), France Press Agency (AFP), the Liberation Museum, Hauts-de-Seine Départemental Archives, National Archives in Washington, the Liberation of Paris Museum –General Leclerc Museum –Jean Moulin Museum, and Gamma Rapho Keystone.
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Treasures Rescued from Gaza - 5,000 Years of History | Arab World Institute
Apr 3–Nov 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Gaza is home to a wealth of archaeological sites from all periods that are now in peril. The IMA is therefore offering an exceptional collection in more ways than one, made up of highly valuable pieces that the vagaries of history have saved from disaster and which reveal the depth of its history, a priceless treasure whose complexity is reflected in this exhibition. Since 2007, the Geneva Museum of Art and History (MAH) has become the museum-refuge for an archaeological collection of nearly 529 works belonging to the Palestinian National Authority and which have never been able to return to Gaza: these amphorae, statuettes, funerary steles, oil lamps, figurines, mosaics, etc., dating from the Bronze Age to the Ottoman era, form a collection that has become a reference in light of the recent destruction.
Gabriele Munne: Painting without detours | Paris Museum of Modern Art
Apr 4–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris presents the first retrospective in France devoted to the German artist Gabriele Münter (1877-1962). Co-founder of the Munich circle of the Blue Rider (Blaue Reiter), Gabriele Münter is one of the most eminent female artists of German Expressionism. In an artistic world dominated by men, she was able to create an extremely personal and diverse body of work that spans six decades.
Adéla Janská: Collisions | Paris
Apr 5–Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Adéla Janská’s practice is a meditation on form and perception, a delicate unravelling of selfhood tracing contours of femininity with an ethereal hand. Her subjects, often female figures - unyielding and imbued with a spectral grace - exist within a liminal space where their very stillness exude a sense of mystery and enigmatic depth. With their impenetrable surfaces concealing layers of meaning beneath the fragile gleam of porcelain glass skin, these delicate effigies, drawn from her childhood memory of playing with paper dolls, or inspired by from her collection of Bohemian and Bavarian figurines, serve as symbols - untouchable, eternal, their surfaces unmarked by time or physicality.
Le Paris by Agnès Varda from here, from there | Carnavalet Museum
Apr 9–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The exhibition "Agnès Varda's Paris, Here and There" explores the work of Agnès Varda (1928-2019) from a unique perspective.
It showcases the artist's still little-known photographic oeuvre and reveals the pivotal role of the courtyard-studio on Rue Daguerre (Paris 14th arrondissement), a space where she lived and created from 1951 to 2019. More generally, it demonstrates the importance of Paris in a free and abundant oeuvre that never takes easy paths and wonderfully creates a dialogue between documentary and fiction.
The Book. Object Between Memory and Symbol | Tornabuoni Art Gallery
Apr 10–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Since the Renaissance, the book in art has symbolized knowledge, with the codex—both as an object and a concept—becoming a metonym for scholarship and learning. In the digital age, where text is increasingly detached from its printed medium, Tornabuoni Art Paris presents The Book. Object Between Memory and Symbol, a project bringing together a selection of Italian and international artists who have explored the book not only for its literary content but also for its symbolic value. Aiming to offer a broad international panorama of the use of books in contemporary art, the exhibition features works by Vincenzo Agnetti, Alighiero Boetti, Jean Boghossian, Pascal Convert, Chiara Dynys, Emilio Isgrò, Anselm Kiefer, Giulio Paolini, Claudio Parmiggiani, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Yinka Shonibare, and Chen Zhen.
Sarah Crowner: Tableaux en Laine, Pierres en Bronze | Galerie Max Hetzler
Apr 26–Jun 21, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Galerie Max Hetzler, Paris, presents Tableaux en Laine, Pierres en Bronze, a solo exhibition by Sarah Crowner, uniting a new series of embroideries, bronze sculptures and canvases. This is the artist’s inaugural exhibition with the gallery, and her first presentation in Paris.