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FoliesBergère

Folies Bergère is a historic cabaret theatre in Paris, France, renowned as one of the capital's most famous music halls. Located in the 9th arrondissement along the Grands Boulevards, the venue has long been associated with Parisian nightlife, vaudeville-style revues, and spectacular stage productions.

The Folies Bergère opened in the late 19th century as part of the wave of modern cabarets

Throughout the 20th century the venue remained a central stage for variety entertainment, adapting to changing

Today, Folies Bergère continues to operate as a live performance venue, presenting a mix of revues, concerts,

that
shaped
Belle
Époque
entertainment.
It
quickly
became
emblematic
for
lavish
can-can-inspired
revues,
elaborate
costumes,
and
large
ensemble
performances
that
showcased
chorus
girls,
dancers,
singers,
and
comedians.
tastes
while
maintaining
its
signature
style
of
spectacle.
The
theatre
underwent
renovations
and
ownership
changes,
balancing
tradition
with
contemporary
production
needs.
It
has
hosted
a
wide
range
of
performers
and
productions,
contributing
to
the
international
reputation
of
Paris
as
a
center
for
cabaret
and
live
performance.
and
special
productions.
It
remains
a
symbol
of
Parisian
entertainment
history
and
a
platform
for
both
established
artists
and
emerging
talents,
preserving
the
legacy
of
the
Parisian
cabaret
era
for
new
audiences.