Every evening, the Moulin Rouge presents Féerie, a spectacular revue in four tableaux, at 9 or 11 pm, preceded or not by a dinner imagined by their chef.
Celebrate New Year's Eve 2025-2026 at the Moulin Rouge: gourmet dinner, champagne, Féerie revue, and dancing for an exceptional New Year's Eve in Paris.
The famous Parisian cabaret is launching a major renovation project to breathe new life into Mistinguett's historic venue in the 18th arrondissement. The work, which will continue until 2030, will create a modern stage while preserving the heritage. The Moulin Rouge will remain open to the public during this period.
Opened in 1889 in Montmartre, the Moulin Rouge quickly became the temple of the French cancan and a Belle Époque meeting place for painters, stars and legendary dancers. Discover the history of this world-famous cabaret that embodies the spirit of Paris.
For the final stage of the Tour de France 2025, the riders will climb up to Montmartre, where the dancers of the Moulin Rouge will welcome them with French Cancan. A festive and unique finale!
Jean-Victor Clérico, the 4th generation at the helm of the world's most famous cabaret, opens the doors to a veritable family saga of Cancan, passion and transmission.
A world of feathers, sequins... And a healthy dose of savoir-faire. The Moulin Rouge invites you to visit its workshops on the occasion of the Journées européennes des Métiers d'Art, April 5 and 6, 2025.
The Moulin Rouge, the ultimate glamorous venue, opens its doors to lovers on February 14, 2025, for an exceptional evening of dinner and entertainment.
After losing its wings last April, Paris's famous cabaret, the Moulin Rouge, has finally got them back - well, almost. (Re)discover the event celebrated in style with a son et lumière happening and a free French Cancan show this July 5, 2024.
Soon the end of a controversy in a mythical Parisian cabaret. The Moulin Rouge should soon stop its shows with snakes. This is what our colleagues from AFP and Le Parisien report, while the Paris City Hall had asked the Moulin Rouge "to stop using wild animals" in its acts.