Feel like shaking your head, tapping your feet and getting your groove on? Look no further than one of Paris's many venues, where you'll be thrilled by one of the City of Light's upcoming rock concerts. In 2024, there will be plenty of artists and groups honoring this timeless musical style.
These include the British duo Royal Blood, eagerly awaited at theOlympia for two shows (one of which has already sold out), the energetic rock of IDLES, ready to turn the Zenith upside down, the indie rock of the talented Cat Power, the blues rock of Joe Bonamassa, announced at the Palais des Sport, and the rock of Rod Stewart , in Paris for his farewell tour.
So, if you don't want to miss out on the rock universe awaiting you in the capital, here are 10 rock concerts not to be missed in Paris in 2024 (and for which there are still a few tickets available).
Miles Kane in concert at La Cigale in Paris in February 2024
Miles Kane has announced a concert in Paris to present his latest opus, "One Man Band", to fans in the region. Head for La Cigale on Monday February 19, 2024 to (re)discover the famous British musician and singer live. [Read more]
IDLES in concert at the Zenith in Paris in March 2024
If you love well-oiled British post-punk, then head to Le Zénith in Paris on Thursday, March 7, 2024 to (re)discover the electrifying band IDLES; a first for the Bristol-born outfit at this Paris venue! [Read more]
Joe Bonamassa in concert at the Palais des Sports in Paris in April 2024
Catch the catchy blues rock of famous singer and guitarist Joe Bonamassa in concert at the Palais des Sports - Dôme de Paris on Thursday, April 11, 2024. [Read more]
Cat Power in concert at the Folies Bergère in Paris in April 2024
Bob Dylan sung by Cat Power: this is the concert event not to be missed in Paris next spring. Following the release of her opus "Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert", the American artist is back on the road, announcing three shows in France, including two at the Folies Bergère on Sunday April 28 and Monday April 29, 2024. [Read more]
Thirty Seconds to Mars in concert at Paris' Accor Arena in May 2024
Thirty Seconds To Mars, the band featuring Jared Leto and his brother Shannon, announces its return to Paris with a not-to-be-missed concert on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 on the huge stage of the Accor Arena! [Read more]
Eric Clapton in concert at Paris' Accor Arena in May 2024
British guitar legend Eric Clapton announces a series of dates in France in 2024! See the former Yardbirds member in concert in Lyon, Nîmes and Paris. In the capital, Eric Clapton is preparing for a wonderful reunion with his fans at two exceptional concerts scheduled at the Accor Arena in Paris on Sunday May 26 and Monday May 27, 2024. [Read more]
The National in concert at the Zénith de Paris in June 2024
The National announce their return to the stage with a European tour that will take them to Paris in 2024. Mark your calendars! Join Matt Berninger and his bandmates in concert with their new songs for a one-off show at the Zénith de La Villette on Wednesday June 5, 2024. [Read more]
Royal Blood in concert at the Olympia in Paris in June 2024, new date
Royal Blood announce an exclusive concert in Paris in 2024. Mark your calendars! Join Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher on stage at the Olympia on Saturday June 22, 2024. The British duo will defend their latest opus, "Back To The Water Below", live. In response to demand, a second date has been added at the same Paris venue, on Sunday June 23. [Read more]
Rod Stewart in a farewell concert at the Zenith in Paris in June 2024
Rod Stewart, the British legend who sold over 250 million records worldwide, has announced a not-to-be-missed farewell concert at the Zenith in Paris on Sunday, June 30, 2024! [Read more]
Toto in concert at the Dôme de Paris - Palais des Sports in July 2024
Toto, the legendary American pop-rock band behind the hits "Africa", "Hold The Line" and "Rosanna", has announced a concert in Paris in 2024! Join us at the Dôme - Palais des Sports on Thursday July 11 to (re)discover Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams on stage. [Read more]