What to do in Paris
Listeners, if you’re in Paris this week, you’ve picked a fantastic time to explore the city. Tonight, electronic duo Darkside are taking over La Gaîté Lyrique, with a late show starting at 10:30 p.m. JamBase lists tickets from around 28 euros, making it a perfect option for anyone who wants to dive into Paris’s experimental music scene and end the day in a dreamy, cinematic soundscape. According to JamBase, doors open late, so listeners can enjoy dinner in the Marais first, then stroll over for the concert. Fashion lovers are in luck too. The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode notes that Haute Couture Fall–Winter 2026–2027 week is underway, with maisons presenting collections through Thursday. While many runway shows are industry-only, Roger Vivier is opening its “L’Atelier des Papillons” event to the public today at its space in Paris, running from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The brand describes it as a poetic showcase of unique shoes and accessories, a great excuse to wander through the high-fashion heart of the city. Looking ahead to the weekend, Sortiraparis reports that the Paris Summer Festival, Festival Paris l’été, is in full swing from Friday through Sunday. Expect open-air performances, theater, dance, and live music scattered across iconic spots in the city, from central plazas to hidden courtyards. Sortiraparis also highlights a special tango show, ¡TANGO! at Théâtre Montparnasse, running until July 12, blending dance, live music, and storytelling that explores the ties between Paris and Buenos Aires. For big-stage thrills, the Stade de France has gone all-in on blockbuster concerts. The stadium’s own schedule shows The Weeknd returning for four huge shows, including one this Saturday, July 11, with Playboi Carti joining as a special guest. If listeners are into global pop and want the full arena experience, this is the night to head to Saint-Denis and sing along with tens of thousands under the summer sky. Anime and pop culture fans should keep an eye on Japan Expo, held at Paris Nord Villepinte. The Japan-focused travel group Sendai reports that Japan Expo Paris 2026 is hosting talks, travel stories, and quiz sessions, including an event on Saturday afternoon at the Kuri Stage in Hall 6. It’s the perfect gateway into Japanese culture, from manga and cosplay to food and live performances. And if you’re planning to stay into early next week, Sortiraparis mentions a massive open-air electro night at the Domaine National du Palais-Royal on July 13, presented by Nacre and Large Productions, with DJ Peggy Gou on the decks and dancing under the stars until midnight. 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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