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La Cigale, 120 blvd de Rochechouart, 75018, T 01 49 25 89 99. M Pigalle. Plush theatre that has hosted artists as polarized as Chris Rea and The Streets. La Maroquinerie, 23 rue Boyer, 75020, T 01 40 33 30 60. M Gambetta. World acts, from accordion music to Flamenco troupes, Indie rock and Middle Eastern oud players. Le Bataclan, 50 blvd Voltaire, 75011, T 01 43 14 35 35, http://www.bataclan.fr M Oberkampf. Reliable venue alternating rock, pop, indie and reggae. Sometimes the seating is removed to free up the dancing. Le Cithéa, 114 rue Oberkampf, 75011, T 01 40 21 70 95, http://www.cithea.com M Parmentier. Live performances followed by DJ in small, intimate venue. Le Divan du Monde, 75 rue des Martyrs, 75018, T 01 44 92 77 66. M Pigalle. Atmospheric club/live music venue mixing pop, rock, dance and hip hop. New Morning, 7-9 rue des Petites-Ecuries, 75010, T 01 45 23 51 41, http://www.newmorning.com M Château dEau. Spine-tingling jazz and blues. Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, 8 blvd de Bercy, 75012, T 08 03 03 00 31, http://www.bercy.fr M Bercy. Large and expensive venue for international artists that sell out quickly. Sattellit Café, 44 rue de la Folie-Méricourt, 75011, T 01 47 00 48 87, http://www.satellit-café;.com M Oberkampf. Blues derivatives through to Algerian raï. Zénith, 211 ave Jean-Jaurès, 75019, T 01 42 08 60 00, http://www.le-zenith.com M Porte de Pantin. Large space hosting big crowd-pulling artists, with good warm-up acts too. A typical week might include Wyclef Jean, Coldplay and Sum 41.
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