LOlympia
L'Olympia, Paris's oldest continuously operating music hall, is a legendary venue with a distinctive red neon facade and plush red velvet interior. Originally established in 1888 and officially inaugurated as a music hall in 1893, it has undergone significant revivals and reconstructions to maintain its architectural fidelity while integrating modern infrastructure. Throughout its history, it has showcased a broad spectrum of live music genres, including pop, rock, and hip-hop, alongside comedy shows and stand-up performances. Culturally, it is a dream venue for artists, with its large red letters displaying the performer's name serving as a significant symbol. The venue is celebrated for its pristine acoustics and historic atmosphere, successfully balancing its historical prestige with modern performance standards. It has tracked 73 shows with top genres being pop, rock, and hip-hop.










































