Fête de la musique 2025 at the Consulate General of Portugal in Paris: musical tribute to Carlos Paredes

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Updated on June 13, 2025 at 12:13 p.m. · Published on June 3, 2025 at 08:46 a.m.
The Consulate General of Portugal in Paris opens its doors for the Fête de la Musique! On the program? A musical tribute to Portuguese musician Carlos Paredes. This free concert, not to be missed on Saturday, June 21, 2025, will take place outdoors in the gardens of the Consulate General of Portugal.

The Fête de la musique is back, to the delight of music lovers. So, what instrument will you be playing on June 21, 2025? Piano, guitar, drums, violin, trumpet, flute, harp or xylophone? The choice is yours! Every year on the same date, budding musicians take to the streets to share their passion with as many people as possible.

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In Paris, there's no shortage of good ideas, with many tasty musical moments to be discovered in the street, of course, but also in bars and restaurants, parks and gardens, museums and churches. Some venues, such as the Consulate General of Portugal in Paris, also open their doors to the general public.

Nestled in the capital's 17th arrondissement, the Consulate General of Portugal in Paris is celebrating this new Fête de la musique on June 21, 2025, with a free concert in tribute to Portuguese composer and musician Carlos Paredes, who died in 2004. A musical treat to be discovered from 4.30pm in the gardens of the Consulate General of Portugal (limited seating).

Fête de la musique 2025 at the Consulate General of Portugal in Paris

  • Concert in tribute to Carlos Paredes
    Saturday, June 21, 2025 - 16:30 ⤏ 18:00

    The Consulate General of Portugal in Paris, pursuing its cultural agenda and its commitment to spreading Portuguese history and culture, is celebrating the tradition of the Fête de la musique in Paris this year with an open-air concert in the gardens of its premises in honor of Portuguese musician Carlos Paredes.

    Featuring a presentation of Portuguese and classical guitar on various themes by Carlos Paredes, the event showcases the musical soul of Portugal, deeply linked to fado.

    We invite the public to come and enjoy this wonderful concert, which represents the best of our culture.



Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
On June 21, 2025
Starts at 04:30 p.m.

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    6 Rue Georges Berger
    75017 Paris 17

    Route planner

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    fetedelamusique.culture.gouv.fr

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