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Clubbing, stand-up, tapas and cocktails: in Paris, the legendary Bateau-Phare, renovated, returns to the party

2024-03-01T07:14:55.221Z

Highlights: Le Bateau-Phare, formerly spelled ‘Batofar’, returns to its dance evenings. The famous building, moored opposite the National Library of France (BNF), the Accor Arena to starboard, had not made Parisians dance for six years. “Fridays are dedicated to electro,” says Lou Liétard, artistic director. On Saturdays, we will have live shows and live performances. Lots of local artists. Stand-up on Sundays, well-being workshops.


An emblematic place of Parisian nightlife, the famous red boat moored in front of the National Library of France (13th century) receives


Welcome aboard !

Its lighthouse once again lights up the Quai de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris.

Le Bateau-Phare, formerly spelled “Batofar”, returns to its dance evenings.

The famous building, moored opposite the National Library of France (BNF), the Accor Arena to starboard, had not made Parisians dance for six years.

This Friday evening, the party is back on the ship with the red mast.

Jazz, hip-hop and electronic music will punctuate this fanfare return to the Seine.

At the Gare port, which runs along the François-Mauriac quay, the steel vessel shines brightly.

Completely renovated, the Bateau-Phare is painted in bright red.

Once a mecca of the Parisian electronic scene, it replays its favorite sounds this Friday evening and announces a more eclectic program.

“Fridays are dedicated to electro,” says Lou Liétard, artistic director.

On Saturdays, we will have live shows and live performances.

Lots of local artists.

Stand-up on Sundays, well-being workshops.

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Source: leparis

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