With Cactus, Élie Semoun returns to L’Européen from January 20 to April 1, 2026. Blending a colorful gallery of characters with more direct stand-up, the comedian tackles sensitive topics head-on. Here’s our review following a recent performance.
The Palais Garnier is set to come alive... with laughter! Comedian Panayotis Pascot will take over this legendary venue for two exclusive shows on June 5, 2026. A one-of-a-kind stand-up experience to enjoy amidst the opulent splendor of the Opera House.
On March 20th at 9:15 PM, experience a one-of-a-kind Comedy Cruise along the Seine with Vedettes de Paris and Métro Comedy Club. Enjoy an exclusive stand-up show onboard a boat gliding past illuminated monuments. Only one night, limited tickets available.
With Parades, Diane Segard presents her first show on April 17 and 18 2026 at the Dôme de Paris. A funny, anguished one-woman show, populated by fragile, familiar characters.
British comedian Paul Taylor will be on stage at the Olympia on March 1, 2026 with a show performed entirely in English. It's a self-deprecating account of his life in France and his obsession with cultural paradoxes.
Marine Leonardi takes up residence at the Théâtre de l'Atelier from November 20 to December 26, 2025, in a gritty show about couples, motherhood and everyday life. A moment of truth where laughter becomes an outlet.
Thomas Marty returns with a new show at Gaité Montparnasse from October 4, 2025 to January 16, 2026, continuing his humorous storytelling on stage after the success of Allez, la bise!
Par Amour, the new show by comedian Paul Mirabel, has already been announced as sold-out at the Dôme de Paris in November 2025. But don't panic! The comedian returns to the Accor Arena stage for two exceptional dates, on April 10 and 11, 2026.