10 must-see concerts in Paris in June, from Cara Delevingne to Kaytranada at the Accor Arena

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June 2026 promises to be an exciting month for live music fans. Concerts in Paris this month cover a wide spectrum, from intimate venues to large arenas, with artists from the four corners of the globe. There’s something for everyone, from the darkest post-punk to the most daring experimental pop.

COBRAH and Nightbus: two nights to open the Paris concert season

On June 3, COBRAH opens the hostilities at the Elysée Montmartre (72, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18th), at 8pm. Based in Stockholm, this singer, songwriter and composer is a major figure in contemporary experimental pop. Her raw, theatrical and provocative aesthetic came to the fore with the anthem “GOOD PUSS”, in which she takes a subversive, assertive and ironic view of sexuality.

His new album Torn, the first after a trilogy of EPs, marks a more intimate turn. This Paris date promises a live performance that is both frontal and self-portrait. A not-to-be-missed evening for fans of club music and avant-garde pop.

On June 10, head to POPUP! (14, rue Abel – 12e) to welcome Nightbus, a dark, cinematic duo formed in Manchester in 2023. Post-punk, trip-hop and nocturnal electro blend into a hypnotic ambience. Their music captures the angst-ridden beauty of urban nightlife, with deep bass and raw emotional intensity.

“Nightbus’ music captures the eerie beauty of urban nightlife.”

June 10, a busy evening with Jewel Usain and Cara Delevingne

On June 10, Jewel Usain takes to the stage at La Cigale (120, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18th arrondissement) at 8pm. A rapper from Argenteuil, he is one of the most singular voices on the French rap scene. His latest EP, Otoko, was conceived between France and Japan, and promises an immersive live experience, at the crossroads of concert and visual storytelling, with jazz, R&B and gospel influences.

Also on June 10 and June 11, Cara Delevingne makes her stage debut at the Main Room (14, rue Philippe de Girard – 10e), at 8pm. Model star, actress and fashion icon, she is now launching her musical career. These two dates are part of a world tour, and promise to be two electric evenings.

  • COBRAH – Elysée Montmartre, June 3, 2026 at 8pm
  • Nightbus – POPUP!, June 10, 2026 at 8pm
  • Jewel Usain – La Cigale, June 10, 2026 at 8pm
  • Cara Delevingne – Main Room, June 10 and 11, 2026 at 8pm
  • KAYTRANADA – Accor Arena, June 16, 2026 at 8pm

The week of June 16: concerts in Paris for all styles

June 16 is a busy date. On the one hand, Madeline Goldstein sets Le Chinois in Montreuil (6, place du Marché – 93) ablaze at 7.30pm. A rising star on the alternative punk scene, she blends new wave, dream-pop and dark wave, with a clear reference to the theatrical universe of the 80s. Romantic, eccentric and resolutely punk, her scene transports us to a dreamy realm with a hint of darkness.

On the other side, KAYTRANADA takes over theAccor Arena (8, boulevard de Bercy – 12e) at 8pm. Ten-time Grammy Award nominee and two-time winner, the Canadian electro DJ and producer returns to Paris after a tour with JUSTICE. As a result, the Accor Arena promises to be one of the highlights of concert evenings in Paris this month.

On June 17, Ego Ella May takes to the stage at Le New Morning (7/9, rue des Petites Écuries – 10e) at 8.30pm. This British-Nigerian singer-songwriter presents her second album, Good Intentions, live. Warm jazz textures, sophisticated harmonies and introspective writing on themes such as community, liberation and vulnerability make up this alt-soul rendezvous.

JayO, Phantogram and Femtanyl: the weekend goes up in flames

On June 18, JayO treads the Parisian stage for the first time at La Place (10, passage de la Canopée – 1er) at 7.30pm. A Nigerian-born artist and producer raised in the northern districts of London, he oscillates between afrobeats, R&B and afro-pop. He was featured on Aya Nakamura’s “Tralala”, on her album Destinée. His latest release, History, confirms his rapid ascent on the British scene.

On June 20, Phantogram takes over the basement of La Maroquinerie (23, rue Boyer – 20e) at 7.30pm. This electro-rock duo, made up of Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel, made a name for themselves with their debut album Eyelid Movies in 2010. Since then, they’ve toured alongside the likes of Deftones, Queens of the Stone Age, Muse, Arcade Fire and The XX. Yet it’s in this intimate setting that their music takes on a whole new dimension.

On June 23, Femtanyl arrives at Central Chapelle (4, espace Alice Milliat – 18th) at 8pm. This hardcore digital duo, formed by Noelle and Juno in Toronto, blend techno-glitch, experimental rave and punk energy for an intense, cathartic live show. This date at the trendy new venue in the 18th district marks a special evening in the Paris concert calendar for June.

Angus & Julia Stone: a note of nostalgia to close a month of concerts in Paris

On June 30, Angus & Julia Stone close the ball at Le Trianon (80, boulevard Marguerite de Rochechouart – 18e) at 7.30pm. After years of working independently, the Australian duo reunite on stage to celebrate the release of their new album, Karaoke Bar. This ultra-intimate show offers an opportunity to sing “Big Jet Plane”, their best-known anthem, with a touch of shared nostalgia.

From COBRAH to Angus & Julia Stone, June 2026 offers a musical panorama of rare richness. Concerts in Paris line up experimental pop, rap, electro, punk and soul in venues as diverse as a 20,000-seat arena or a 300-capacity cellar. Each date responds to a precise desire, a state of mind, an evening mood.

So, whether you’re looking for the intensity of a Femtanyl digital hardcore live show, the alt-soul sweetness of Ego Ella May or the big stage of KAYTRANADA, the concert program in Paris in June 2026 has something for everyone. Reserve your tickets early, as some evenings are likely to sell out.

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