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Madonna, McCartney, Daho ... Parisian concerts not to be missed in 2020

2020-01-03T11:47:09.777Z


There is still time to book: here is a selection of shows planned for the coming months in Paris for which tickets are likely to


Remember to book! From Madonna to Daho, these concerts planned for the first months of 2020 in Paris and its surroundings could quickly sell out.

Madonna and McCartney, yes, but at what cost!

As surprising as it may seem, there are still a few tickets for the return of the two superstars in France. If her knee is healed, Madonna will be at the Grand Rex from February 20 for a series of 14 exceptional concerts. And if we consider that it is worth the price (from 221.50 and 386.50 euros, all the same!), There are places available on March 3, 4, 8, 10 and 11 in category 1 and we can even pay the Gold square on March 8, 10 and 11. Less expensive (73 euros), but also less intimate, Paul McCartney's concert at the Paris La Défense Arena on May 26 still has a few tickets in the pit on sale.

Timeless Murray Head

"Say It Ain't So" has been Murray Head's biggest hit since 1975, but it's also one of the best albums of the 1970s. The most French of English singers - he lives near Pau in the Pyrenees - Atlantic - will play it in its entirety on March 28 at the Olympia (from 51 to 93 euros). The opportunity to recall that this ballad is not a bluette and that this album has crossed the ages perfectly. Like its author, moreover, who is always as funny and caustic on stage.

Harry Styles and Nick Cave to rock the AccorHotels Arena

In diametrically opposite styles - very pop for one, very dark for the other -, the two Britons have signed two of the best albums of 2019. They should not be missed during their next Parisian visits to L'AccorHotels Arena . For Harry Styles (from 53 to 64 euros), it will be the second time on May 13 and a triumph announced. For Nick Cave (from 32.30 to 100.50 euros), it will be a first and even if it is hard to imagine with his Bad Seeds in such a large room, his shamanic charisma and his immense songs should transform the evening of June 14 in high mass.

They give you a second chance

Maxime Le Forestier and Alain Souchon released two albums of rare elegance last year. If you missed their first sold out Parisian concerts, they will give you a second chance in 2020. The first will be at Salle Pleyel on March 9 and 16 (from 37 to 60 euros). The second will return to the Palais des Sports in Paris on May 16 and 17 (from 42 to 69 euros). Guaranteed success.

The der of Daho and Obispo

These are two of the most beautiful shows of the moment. Etienne Daho will give the last date of his “Eden” tour - where he will fully replay his album of the same name released in 1996 and unfairly snubbed at the time - at the Olympia on January 25 (from 45.80 euros to 82.10 euros). Another child of Rennes rock and Marquis de Sade, Pascal Obispo will give the 100th and last concert of his most electric tour on February 4 in the same place (from 59 euros to 79 euros).

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Rain of rock legends

Three events not to be missed if the guitars make you vibrate. On March 20, Van Morrison (from 79.50 to 255.50 euros) arrives at the Olympia. The singer of Them and the hymn "Gloria" deserves, but the septuagenarian does not come very often to Paris. So don't miss it. Like these three American groups emblematic of the punk scene of the 1990s, who are doing a joint tour and passing through Paris: Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer will be on June 13 at Paris La Défense Arena (from 85 euros to 128.50 euros) . Finally, on June 28 and 29, Cat Stevens, alias Yusuf, will be at the Olympia with his immemorial songs (from 79.59 euros to 277.50 euros)

Festival tickets are now

It is the best time to take (or offer) festival tickets and some offer them at preferential rates. This is the case of the first Parisian festival of the season, We Love Green, on June 6 and 7 in the Bois de Vincennes with notably Lana Del Rey, Lomepal and Bad Bunny (from 59 euros per day). The ticket office is also open for Retro C Trop (100 km north of Paris, in the Somme) with Iggy Pop, Simple Minds and Tryo from June 26 to 28 (from 44 euros per day to 199 euros for three). Ditto for Lollapalooza on July 18 and 19 with Bilie Eilish and Pearl Jam at the Longchamp racecourse (79 euros per day, 139 euros both).

Source: leparis

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