Enjoy a night of colorful cabaret entertainment in Paris' legendary district of Montmartre. At the elegant La Nouvelle Eve venue near Moulin Rouge, take your seat for the 'Paris je t’aime' show and be dazzled by leg-kicking cancan dancers, flamboyant costumes, comical acts and more — audience participation encouraged! Sip Champagne during the show or treat yourself to a dinner-show combo, which includes a 3-course French meal beforehand.
Ticket to La Nouvelle Eve cabaret show at 8:15 pm; includes half a bottle of Champagne per person.
Half bottle of Champagne
Ticket to La Nouvelle Eve cabaret show at 10:30pm; includes half a bottle of Champagne per person.
Ticket to La Nouvelle Eve cabaret show at 8:15pm; includes 3-course dinner starting at 6:30 pm.
Your night of Parisian entertainment takes place in the hilltop district of Montmartre, the epicenter of cabaret culture and tradition in Paris. Step inside the lovely Belle Epoque–inspired venue of La Nouvelle Eve, near Moulin Rouge, and travel back in time with fabulous 1920s-style décor in a lively, friendly atmosphere.
Take your seat for the 'Paris je t’aime' show, a tribute to Paris’ rich artistic history through the music of Edith Piaf and her famous song La Vie en Rose. Enjoy an entertaining mix of classic and modern choreography, dazzling costumes and comical acts, and feel free to clap along if you wish — audience participation is encouraged! The show ends with the thrills of the famous cancan dance.
You have two options when booking: savor a half-bottle of Champagne during the show, or arrive earlier to start the evening with a lovely 3-course dinner, paired with wine and one glass of Champagne!
• Elegant attire required (tie and jacket not necessary): no shorts, no short-pants, no sport shoes, no sportswear.
• It is strictly forbidden to photograph, film and record the show. Taking photos inside the theater is forbidden too.
• Please ensure you print all pages of your voucher if you select to present a paper voucher
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