The third edition of the Paris Music Festival will take place from 15 to 17 March 2018. A special musical event that stands out in the cultural programming of the capital by the artists presented and the unusual places of the proposed concerts. Adami, an organization that advances the rights of artists and performers in France and around the world, is a partner.
Any concert lover, whether from the Paris region or from the provinces, knows the most prestigious venues such as Le Bataclan, the Zénith, L'accorHotels Arena and many others. But who among you has ever had the opportunity to attend a musical performance in a place like Jacques-Decour High School?
Well, the Paris Music Festival will be the perfect opportunity for you to visit places you didn't even know existed. Already, the first selling point is the very attractive price of concerts. They are mostly ten euros. And several artists will be accessible to those who hesitate to go out late since some are scheduled as early as 4:30 p.m.
Piers Faccini is this year's sponsor. A most interested artist who is used to performing in atypical places such as chapels, quarries. An interesting way to commune with your audience.
Focus on some elements of programming. All artists present on the official website.
Programming for Thursday, March 15
Bruno Philippe will start the festivities at 4:30 pm in an interesting place, the Cognacq-Jay museum. This prodigy aims to "serve the music".
At the same time, and in a most incredible setting, the Mad Hatter will be on stage in the archaeological crypt of the city. History buffs should fully appreciate it. And if you have no affinity for the testimonies of the past, you will enjoy enjoying the unclassifiable music of an unclassifiable figure.
The Sunset will offer the same day from 19:30 a beautiful range of musicians who will transport you to the world of jazz.
Programming for Friday, March 16
One of the representatives of the Chedid family will also be on the program. Nach will play from 3:30 pm at the Petit Palais. His music is to be classified in the register of pop and French varieties.
You can also listen to instruments that you do not usually have the opportunity to hear such as the double bass with Sarah Murcia and Malik's magic flute.
Lamine Cissokho with his imposing Kora will amaze you at the historical library of the city of Paris.
Programming for Saturday, March 17
String quartet at St. Merry's Church, the closing evening with aerosol, rich festivities to end things in style.
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