From June 1 with a more intense program from June 9, the day when the curfew will be postponed to 11 p.m., it will be possible to attend a concert again in large venues in Paris, Lyon or Sète.
But beware, the program is likely to change at the last minute with concerts canceled or postponed.
In Paris,
Thomas Dutronc
opens the ball at the Folies Bergère on June 1 and 2.
Pomme
will be at the Silo in Marseille on June 2.
At La Cigale, near Pigalle in Paris, we will applaud
the Empress
on June 8,
Rover
on the 10th,
Keren Ann
on the 17th,
Julie Zenatti
on the 20th and
MPL
on the 24th.
At the Olympia,
Beck
will be on stage on the 14th followed by
Ben l'Oncle Soul
on the 16th and by
Louis Chedid
on the 26th.
At the Salle Pleyel, we will applaud
Cat Power
on June 10 and
Il Volo
on June 19.
Jamaican reggae band
Black Uhuru
will be at Bataclan on the 10th followed by
Macy Gray
on the 24th.
Kendji Girac
will make young girls tremble at the Dôme de Paris-Palais des Sports on June 19 and 20.
Alain Souchon
will perform there four evenings from June 22.
Francis Cabrel
starts his Trobador Tour with four evenings from June 9 at the Congress Center in Agen before moving to the Folies Bergère from June 16 to 23.
In Sète,
Benjamin Biolay
will sing at home at the Théâtre de la Mer on the 26th. He will be preceded by
Michel Jonasz
on the 23rd, by
Catherine Ringer
on the 24th and
Maxime Le Forestier
on the 25th.
In Lyon,
Rone
will be at the Orchester National auditorium on June 25 and 26.
For other large venues such as the Palais Nikaïa in Nice or the Zénith in Paris, no concerts for the moment. We will have to wait until the start of the school year.