Le Palace, the legendary Parisian club, will make its grand return in autumn 2026
Paris is once again set to vibrate to the rhythm of one of its most legendary venues. Closed since 2023, Le Palace, temple of Parisian nightlife and symbol of an era when party, culture and the avant-garde mingled without restraint, announces its complete reopening for October 2026. More than just a club, this rehabilitated former theater was the epicenter of a cultural revolution that marked several generations, from the music hall to the first electronic nights. In a few years’ time, under the direction of Michael Chetrit, the venue will be reborn in a grand format, ready to combine live entertainment, concerts, theater and original events.
A palace, a story: from golden age to musical icons

In the late 1970s and early 80s, Le Palace was much more than a nightclub. Under the impetus of
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The complete reopening announced for October 2026 marks Le Palace ‘s determination to return in all its splendor. Michael Chetrit, already at the helm of the Palais des Glaces and Théâtre Le Métropole, takes over the reins. He joins forces with
What to expect in autumn 2026

The promise made by the new directors is clear: to welcome up to 1,400 guests in a refurbished venue, designed for live shows as much as for grand soirées. While the renovation work is deemed “more than necessary”, the signature of
The return of the Palace to Paris won’t just be a festive event: it will be the rebirth of a monument to Parisian cultural and nightlife life, ready to write a new chapter in its history, at the crossroads of the arts, music and entertainment. We’ll be in touch soon with news of the project’s progress!
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