Paris Buzzes with Exceptional Mix of Festive Events This Weekend

25/10/2025 3 min
Paris Buzzes with Exceptional Mix of Festive Events This Weekend

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Listeners, Paris is buzzing with an exceptional mix of events this Saturday, October 25, and the days ahead, promising something unforgettable for everyone. With the All Saints’ Day holidays in full swing, expect the city to be in festive mode. Families will love the Halloween activities scattered across Paris, from spooky treasure hunts at the Paradox Museum Paris with special decorations and magical nights, to pumpkin-filled adventures at Disneyland Paris’s Halloween Festival. At Parc Astérix, the Peur sur le Parc event gives thrill-seekers late-night chills until 1 a.m., while nearby Thoiry Lumières Sauvages transforms into a glowing Dia de Los Muertos spirit ball, enchanting all ages according to Sortir à Paris.If you love the arts, Paris delivers in style. Mireille Mathieu celebrates sixty years of music with concerts at the Olympia all weekend, and Mac DeMarco headlines Salle Pleyel tonight, joined by Mock Media. For a classical touch, the Church of the Madeleine hosts Mozart’s Requiem and Ravel’s Bolero, while Swan Lake pirouettes onto the stage at La Seine Musicale. Blanche Li’s Paris Ball is bringing its extravagant dance energy to La Seine Musicale through next weekend, perfect for those eager to move and mingle according to Paris Concerts Tickets.Art lovers, the Palais de Tokyo is overflowing with performances, workshops, and clubbing events this weekend, inviting you into Paris’s avant-garde creative scene. Don’t miss Beaubourg’s “Because Beaubourg” art happening, running from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. by day and 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. at night, a marathon of contemporary expression highlighted in Le Monde.For holiday vibes, Galeries Lafayette Haussmann has revealed its magical Christmas window displays and the iconic giant tree. Stroll by during the week to enjoy their brilliance without the mad weekend crowds, Paris Select Book recommends.Children and families are spoiled with immersive exhibitions like Playground Kids at the Grand Palais Immersif, interactive money games at Cité de l’Economie, and the Forêts et Merveilles free children’s film festival at the Quai Branly Museum. The city’s flea markets are in full swing too, with everything from antiques in Barbizon to treasure hunts in the Paris suburbs, making for satisfying, wallet-friendly adventures.Sports and seasonal fun aren’t left out. The chronic enthusiasm of the Paris Christmas market and ice rink returns at La Défense next week, pairing winter magic with skating excitement, as reported by Paris La Défense.Don’t forget concerts from international stars: tonight, James Blake performs at Salle Pleyel, Ragheb Alama energizes L’Olympia, and Eydís Evensen plays Les Trois Baudets.So whether you're after music, art, family fun, or seasonal celebrations, Paris is unmistakably alive this week. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for your weekly dose of what's happening. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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