What to do in Paris
Paris is buzzing this week, so if you’re in the city right now, you’ve picked a perfect moment to explore, celebrate, and stay out a little too late. Start with the big one: Fête de la Musique is taking over Paris this Sunday, June 21. According to Sortir à Paris, stages and pop‑up concerts will stretch from the Latin Quarter to the Canal Saint‑Martin, with rock, jazz, electro, and classical spilling out of bars, courtyards, and squares late into the night. It’s all about wandering: follow your ears, duck into a side street, and you might find an indie band in a tiny square, or a brass ensemble echoing under Haussmann façades. If you’re a music lover who prefers something more intimate, Theatre in Paris highlights the Sainte‑Chapelle concert series, including a classical performance this Friday evening at 8 pm. Imagine sitting beneath those famous stained‑glass windows from the 13th century while a string ensemble plays Vivaldi or Mozart – the space glows as the sun sets, and the acoustics make every note feel almost physical. Rock fans have a massive night ahead too. Paris La Défense Arena confirms that Foo Fighters are playing there this Friday, June 19. It’s one of the biggest indoor venues in Europe, easy to reach by RER A or Metro line 1, and the band is known for marathon live sets – expect a high‑energy, shout‑along evening that might leave your voice a little rough the next day. All week long, Paris en Seine, described by Paris je t’aime, is rolling out along the river. You’ll find riverside bars, open‑air DJ sets, urban sports demos, and relaxed sun‑lounger zones near the Seine – ideal for an after‑work apéro or a slow weekend afternoon with your feet dangling above the water. Sports fans should keep an eye on the French Open at Roland‑Garros, which Paris Insiders Guide lists as one of June’s essential events. Even if you don’t have tickets for Court Philippe‑Chatrier, the grounds buzz with side courts, practice sessions, and giant screens where you can catch the big matches with a crowd of tennis devotees. Whatever your style – late‑night music, historic concerts, riverfront lounging, or world‑class tennis – Paris has a full calendar lined up for you this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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