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All the participating musicians are asked to perform for free, and all of the concerts are free to the public. The vast majority of performances are open air — in streets and parks and in public buildings — museums, train stations, shops and chateaus. There is music of every kind and genre, from individuals, bands to major music institutions such as orchestra, operas and choirs.

For more information see the official Fete de la Musique website fetedelamusique. Skip to content Facebook. For this special night, public transport offers discounted travel and some lines run all night. Discover Paris and the Paris region in a different way. Every year, the public can discover almost 50 shows in various venues and institutions in Paris and By type of event: Celebration.

By using this site , you agree to the use of cookies for analytical purposes, advertising and personalized content. So since then you can experience the Fete de la Musique in numerous places throughout the world such as America, Australia, Egypt, Japan, Mauritius, Vietnam, etc, which has meant that it has now become known as the World Music Day as well. About the Fete de la Musique Event As we have previously mentioned the Fete de la Musique is held on the 21st June every year, and the city of Paris is one of the main places to enjoy this event, which is free for the public to attend, and the musicians themselves are also required to do their gig or performance for free.

Now in Paris, there are many places that now hold these different Fete de la Musique events, and although many are still held in the open air, there are others held specifically within museums such as the Musee des Archives Nationales , along with other venues such as bars and restaurants in Paris.

In fact, in there were parties and music events held in numerous different places and at tourist attractions in Paris such as within the Parc de Bercy , the Parc de la Villette , the Jardins des Tuileries and many others including smaller venues, museums and attractions that all participate in this now well known World Music Day.

On June 21st one can listen to all styles of music all over Berlin without paying a cent. Bands, orchestras, choirs, soloists and DJs perform music on public squares, in the streets and in other public spaces, creating a joyful atmosphere. In total, there are over one hundred venues - open-air and indoor - across the city, most of them in the inner city districts of Friedrichshain- Kreuzberg, Mitte and Pankow. In the beginning the festival was a humble burst of musical idealism.



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