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Paris Events This Week: Bad Bunny, Beach Vibes, and Museum Day

2 min · 5 jul 2026
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Paris is buzzing this week, and if listeners are wondering what to do, there’s a lot to dive into right now and over the coming days. Tonight, reggaeton takes over the city with Bad Bunny’s very first concerts in France at the Plenitude Arena in Paris La Défense. According to Plenitude Arena, he’s on his world tour with shows on July 4 and 5 at 8 p.m., turning Europe’s largest indoor venue into a giant Latin party. If listeners are into high‑energy performances, this is the big ticket early in the week. If they prefer something more elegant, the America & Versailles event is unfolding at the Estate of Trianon in Versailles this weekend. Château de Versailles Spectacles explains that the site is open with continuous activities, blending French and American history with performances, installations, and family‑friendly happenings across the gardens and historic buildings. It’s an easy day trip from Paris and perfect for those who want culture with their sunshine. Back in the city, Sortir à Paris reports that Paris Plages is in full swing along the Seine and the Bassin de la Villette. Listeners can stretch out on deckchairs, enjoy pop‑up bars, catch open‑air concerts, and even take a dip at the floating pools. It’s one of the best ways to enjoy a beach vibe without leaving town, especially as the temperatures climb. This Sunday is also free museum day for many major institutions, as highlighted by Sortir à Paris. The first Sunday of the month unlocks free entry to a range of Paris museums, so listeners can wander from the Musée d’Orsay to the Musée de l’Orangerie and beyond without worrying about ticket prices. It’s ideal for mixing art, air‑conditioning, and a bit of budget‑friendly exploring. Sports fans have a big week too. AllSportDB notes that the European Aquatics Championships in artistic swimming are taking place in Paris, bringing top‑level athletes and spectacular routines to the city. For those who want more adrenaline, Tour de France coverage from L’Équipe points out that the 2026 edition kicked off this weekend, and while the early stages are outside the capital, the buzz is already building for its eventual finish on the Champs‑Élysées. And looking ahead to the mid‑week and next weekend, Sortir à Paris highlights major events like The Weeknd in concert at Stade de France, Japan Expo for manga and anime fans, outdoor cinema sessions across Paris parks, and even a medieval festival and the Versailles Castle Ironman for anyone who likes mixing history or extreme sports into their travels. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss out on what’s happening in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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aflevering Paris Events This Week: Bad Bunny, Beach Vibes, and Museum Day artwork

Paris Events This Week: Bad Bunny, Beach Vibes, and Museum Day

Paris is buzzing this week, and if listeners are wondering what to do, there’s a lot to dive into right now and over the coming days. Tonight, reggaeton takes over the city with Bad Bunny’s very first concerts in France at the Plenitude Arena in Paris La Défense. According to Plenitude Arena, he’s on his world tour with shows on July 4 and 5 at 8 p.m., turning Europe’s largest indoor venue into a giant Latin party. If listeners are into high‑energy performances, this is the big ticket early in the week. If they prefer something more elegant, the America & Versailles event is unfolding at the Estate of Trianon in Versailles this weekend. Château de Versailles Spectacles explains that the site is open with continuous activities, blending French and American history with performances, installations, and family‑friendly happenings across the gardens and historic buildings. It’s an easy day trip from Paris and perfect for those who want culture with their sunshine. Back in the city, Sortir à Paris reports that Paris Plages is in full swing along the Seine and the Bassin de la Villette. Listeners can stretch out on deckchairs, enjoy pop‑up bars, catch open‑air concerts, and even take a dip at the floating pools. It’s one of the best ways to enjoy a beach vibe without leaving town, especially as the temperatures climb. This Sunday is also free museum day for many major institutions, as highlighted by Sortir à Paris. The first Sunday of the month unlocks free entry to a range of Paris museums, so listeners can wander from the Musée d’Orsay to the Musée de l’Orangerie and beyond without worrying about ticket prices. It’s ideal for mixing art, air‑conditioning, and a bit of budget‑friendly exploring. Sports fans have a big week too. AllSportDB notes that the European Aquatics Championships in artistic swimming are taking place in Paris, bringing top‑level athletes and spectacular routines to the city. For those who want more adrenaline, Tour de France coverage from L’Équipe points out that the 2026 edition kicked off this weekend, and while the early stages are outside the capital, the buzz is already building for its eventual finish on the Champs‑Élysées. And looking ahead to the mid‑week and next weekend, Sortir à Paris highlights major events like The Weeknd in concert at Stade de France, Japan Expo for manga and anime fans, outdoor cinema sessions across Paris parks, and even a medieval festival and the Versailles Castle Ironman for anyone who likes mixing history or extreme sports into their travels. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss out on what’s happening in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

5 jul 20262 min
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Paris Summer Events Heat Up: Gardens, Beaches, and Open-Air Cinema Fill the Calendar

Paris is in full summer swing, so listeners have a lot to choose from this week. Let’s start with today: the Musée du quai Branly has just kicked off its 2026 Summer Garden Festival, running from July 4 to August 2. According to the hotels Paris Rive Gauche blog, the museum’s riverside gardens become an open-air cultural playground, with free workshops, performances, and relaxed lounge spaces built right into the greenery. It’s perfect if listeners want culture with a side of fresh air, just steps from the Eiffel Tower. Across the city, Paris Plages is transforming the Seine into an urban beach resort. HipParis reports that sandy banks, deckchairs, sports activities, and concerts line the river, with this year’s edition adding Brazilian colors, live music, and food stands along the water. Listeners can grab a spot by the Bassin de la Villette or the riverside quays and treat it like a day at the beach without leaving town. Fans of open‑air cinema are in luck as well. The Facebook page Vivre Paris highlights Cinéma Paradiso Louvre, an outdoor film festival where movies are projected under the stars in the Louvre’s courtyard, with the palace itself as the backdrop. It’s one of the most atmospheric ways to spend a summer night in Paris, so listeners should watch for evening screenings over the weekend. Music lovers have options too. Songkick’s Paris 2026 listings show the city packed with concerts, from big arena shows at Accor Arena and Hippodrome de Vincennes to intimate sets at La Machine du Moulin Rouge, Rex Club, and La Maroquinerie. Whether listeners lean toward rock, electronic sets, or indie acts, there’s a gig happening almost every night this week. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Sortir à Paris’s guide for July 6 to 12 details a lineup that keeps the momentum going: firefighter balls in local stations, open‑air cinemas across the region, free swimming spots and urban beaches, plus kid‑friendly events in parks such as Parc de l’Île Saint‑Germain, which is running a free program of games and activities for ages 6 to 18. It’s a great time for families to explore beyond the city center. For listeners who prefer something more niche, Instagram is buzzing about The Battle Kizz Festival, taking place in Paris from July 20 to 24, with dance battles, shows, and social dancing for kizomba fans, and queer.paris points to a Drag Race France viewing party at Ground Control, complete with meet‑and‑greets and performances, a good pick for next week’s planning. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Paris This Week: Beach Vibes, Big Concerts, and Festival Fun Await

Paris is buzzing this week, so let’s dive straight into what listeners can enjoy in the city over the coming days. According to Sortir à Paris, one of the big highlights is the return of Paris Plages along the Seine and at the Bassin de la Villette. The quays are transformed into a playful urban beach, with deckchairs, misting stations, sand areas, and free sports sessions like beach volleyball and pétanque. There are kids’ zones, book lending corners, and evening concerts, making it an easy go‑to any day after work or for a lazy weekend afternoon. Sortir à Paris also reports that this Friday night marks a special America 250 celebration. The Eiffel Tower is set to glow in the colors of the United States, with open‑air entertainment around the Champ‑de‑Mars: think live New Orleans‑style brass band, sports introductions, and street‑party vibes as the sun sets. It’s one of those rare evenings when just strolling and people‑watching becomes an event in itself. If listeners are into hip‑hop and urban culture, Yardland is back at the Hippodrome de Paris‑Vincennes from Friday through Sunday. Sortir à Paris describes Yardland as a festival devoted to popular cultures, bringing together major rap and R&B acts, fashion, food, and street‑culture installations. Expect open‑air stages, brand pop‑ups, and late‑night sets that turn the racecourse into a giant block party. For something more fashion‑forward and eco‑conscious, Sortir à Paris highlights YALLÄ YALLÄ Fest at La Bellevilloise on Saturday and Sunday. This event focuses on circular fashion, with about 50 exhibitors offering thrifted pieces, upcycled designs, and independent creations. There are DIY workshops where listeners can learn to mend or customize clothes, plus concerts, DJ sets, and performances, making it a perfect plan for those who like their shopping with a side of music and community. Art lovers should head to the Musée du Quai Branly, where Jardin d’été kicks off this weekend. Sortir à Paris notes that the museum’s summer garden program offers free activities: storytelling walks, creative workshops, outdoor quizzes, and open‑air cinema among the greenery. It’s a relaxed way to mix culture and fresh air near the Eiffel Tower, especially in the evenings when temperatures drop. Music fans can look toward Paris La Défense Arena, where Bad Bunny is taking over on Saturday and Sunday with two huge shows, according to Sortir à Paris. These concerts promise full stadium production, Latin trap and reggaeton energy, and a crowd that will keep the party going late into the night. If listeners prefer rock, System of a Down are on the European tour circuit, and Sortir à Paris reports a major show at the Stade de France this Saturday, turning the northern suburbs into a haven for metal fans. Throughout the week, Sortir à Paris also points to the Cinema Festival, with discounted tickets and special screenings across Parisian cinemas, and a pedestrianized Champs‑Élysées on selected days where walkers, skaters, and cyclists can take over the iconic avenue. Combine that with the broader Paris en Seine summer programming mentioned by Paris je t’aime, and listeners have a backdrop of free cultural and sporting events along the river every day. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

3 jul 20263 min
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Paris Events This Week: Cinema, Concerts, and Summer Fun Under the Stars

Paris is buzzing this week, so let’s dive straight into what listeners can enjoy in the city right now and over the coming days. According to Sortiraparis, one of the biggest highlights is the Cinéma Paradiso Louvre, running in the Cour Carrée of the Louvre through July 4. Picture settling into a deck chair under the open sky with the palace lit up around you, watching free outdoor screenings, catching live concerts, and even spotting guests like filmmaker Wes Anderson and other international directors. It’s a perfect evening plan if listeners love cinema, music, and a grand Parisian backdrop. Sortiraparis also reports that Paris Plages is back along the Seine, transforming the riverside into a pop-up beach with deckchairs, palm trees, kids’ play areas, and sports activities. It’s ideal for a laid‑back afternoon, grabbing a cool drink, listening to music, and soaking in that summer holiday feeling without ever leaving the city. For music lovers, Sortiraparis highlights two massive System of a Down concerts at the Stade de France, one of them taking place this week. Expect loud guitars, pyrotechnics, and a huge crowd energy on the northern edge of Paris. If listeners enjoy rock and metal, this is the stadium moment of the week. According to Sortiraparis’ guide to things to do between June 29 and July 5, this stretch of days is also packed with special outings: the national Cinema Festival with discounted tickets in theaters across Paris, early‑season outdoor screenings in various neighborhoods, and concerts ranging from jazz to classical, including events near Notre‑Dame and at venues throughout the city. The Enghien Jazz Festival, just outside Paris, offers lakeside performances and a festive atmosphere that makes a great evening escape. There is also the YALLÄ YALLÄ FEST at La Bellevilloise in the 20th arrondissement, focusing on circular fashion. Sortiraparis explains that listeners will find around 50 exhibitors mixing vintage, upcycled, and designer pieces, plus DIY workshops to mend and customize clothes differently, along with concerts and DJ sets. It’s a perfect plan for those who want culture, shopping, and sustainability wrapped into one weekend. And for a quirky daytime outing, Sortiraparis mentions the House of Frog experience on the Champs‑Élysées, an immersive pop‑up with exhibitions, stand‑up, DJ sets, and talks, all free with advance registration. It’s a fun way to see the city’s most famous avenue turned into a playground of art and entertainment. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

2 jul 20262 min
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Paris This Week: World-Class Sport, Global Music, and Summer Vibes Take Over the City

Listeners, Paris is buzzing this week, so let’s dive straight into what you can do in the city over the coming days. First, today is all about world‑class sport. The Wanda Diamond League’s Meeting de Paris is taking over the athletics calendar, bringing global track and field stars into the capital for an afternoon and evening of high‑energy competition at the stadium, with Noah Lyles and other big names highlighted in the official Paris Diamond League coverage. If you love live sport and electric atmospheres, this is a must. Music fans have a lot to choose from. Songkick lists a packed slate of concerts in Paris this week, from Culture Wars at Le Trabendo to Tom Morello at Bataclan, Beirut at Salle Pleyel, Angus & Julia Stone at Le Trianon, Celeste at L’Olympia, and even Guns N’ Roses at Accor Arena. It’s a great time to lean into late‑night gigs and see how each neighborhood changes as you move from arena rock to intimate jazz and indie venues. For something more underground and atmospheric tonight, Shazam’s event listing shows Varg2 and Evian Christ both playing at the Silencio Club on Rue Montmartre, a chic, almost secretive spot designed by David Lynch. Expect experimental electronic sounds, dim lighting, and a true Parisian nightlife vibe that runs late into the night. As the week unfolds, Sortir à Paris reports that Paris Plages is returning, transforming the banks of the Seine into urban beaches with deckchairs, palm trees, and free swimming areas. It’s perfect for a relaxed afternoon, with riverside drinks and views of the city’s bridges and monuments. The Fête des Loges, a historic funfair in the Yvelines just outside Paris, also gets underway, offering rides, games, and fairground food if you feel like a mini escape from the city center. Film lovers are spoiled too. Sortir à Paris highlights the Fête du Cinéma, with discounted tickets in cinemas across Paris, and the Branche et Ciné open‑air cinema in the forests of Île‑de‑France for those who want to pair movie nights with starry skies and fresh air. And according to the Louvre’s Cinéma Paradiso program, from July 1 to 4 the Cour Carrée becomes an open‑air cinema, with free screenings, concerts, and appearances by filmmakers such as Wes Anderson and Joachim Trier. Pack a blanket, arrive early, and let the Louvre’s courtyard become your evening living room. Art fans should make time for the “We Are Here” exhibition at the Petit Palais, which Sortir à Paris notes is running free from June 20 to September 20. It’s a rich urban‑art journey tucked inside a Beaux‑Arts museum, a perfect blend of classical architecture and contemporary creativity. For a more contemplative night, Theatre in Paris presents the Sainte‑Chapelle concert series, with evening classical music performances inside the stained‑glass jewel of the Île de la Cité. Arrive early, let the light fade outside, and watch the colors deepen as the music builds. Finally, looking toward the weekend, Sortir à Paris points to the Tropical Carnival of Paris bringing nearly 3,000 costumed participants to the Champs‑Élysées, celebrating overseas territories and cultures from around the world. The avenue will be pedestrianized, with dancers, floats, and live music, and admission for spectators is free. It’s one of the most vibrant ways to feel Paris open itself to global sounds and styles. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Paris and beyond. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

28 jun 20263 min