LINE UP MUSIC LIVE 22.06.26

v Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds • Iggy Pop • Moby • Jamie xx • Air Caribou • Metronomy • L’Impératrice • Cigarettes After Sex • Jean-Michel Jarre Pierre Boulez • Notre-Dame de Paris • Mozart’s Requiem • Jazz in Chantilly Alexandre Desplat & the Orchestre de Paris • The Cinema of John Williams Spem In Alium • Mendelssohn • Bayfront Jazz • Les Métaboles Avishai Cohen • Boulez & Millepied • Kim Gordon • Sébastien Tellier LivemusicELECTRO • POP • ROCK • CLASSICAL MUSIC • JAZZ

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Accor Arena, Paris | 95’ & 150’ After a 7-year absence from European stages, alternative rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds make their comeback at the Accor Arena on Sunday, November 17, 2024! A return to the stage marked by a tour and the release of a new album: Wild God. © La Blogothèque - ARTE Concert

Zitadelle Spandau, Berlin | 80’ Iggy Pop With a career spanning more than 50 years and just as many international hits that have rocked over five generations, Iggy Pop is one of the greatest icons of global rock, the most punk figure in today’s music, a true legend! A beast on stage, filmed at the Spandau Citadel in Berlin on June 19, 2025. © La Blogothèque - ARTE Concert

Jean-Michel Jarre Plaza de España, Seville | 90’ Jean-Michel Jarre unveils an immersive concert-show in the heart of Seville’s sumptuous Plaza de España, transformed into an exceptional stage setting for one night. © La Blogothèque - ARTE Concert

Moby 25 Years of Play Sportpaleis, Antwerpen | 90’ & 120’ Electro mastermind Moby celebrates the 25th anniversary of his cult album Play with a European tour. Here playing at the Antwerp Sportpaleis arena. © The Shift - ARTE Concert

Jamie xx Adidas Arena, Paris | 120’ British producer Jamie xx takes the Adidas Arena on an epic electronic journey. A kaleidoscopic voyage, featuring gems from his second album In Waves. © The Shift - ARTE Concert

Royal Albert Hall, London | 90’ Air 25 years after beginning their career, the electro music duo Air returns to the stage to perform their legendary album Moon Safari, with million- selling hits such as Kelly Watch the Stars, All I Need and Sexy Boy, in London’s Royal Albert Hall. An exceptional concert in an iconic venue! © La Blogothèque - ARTE Concert

Zénith, Paris | 84’ Caribou Overnight, the Zénith de Paris has been transformed into an anthill. Audiences swarmed the hall’s basements, corridors and bleachers, forming the perfect playground for the master of the woods: Caribou. Electric communion, generosity, live intensity... Legend has it that a Caribou concert is more effective than a karmic cleansing or a trip to the confessional. © The Shift - ARTE Concert

MetronomyLe Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris | 45’ Metronomy present their new album, Small World, as well as some of their best-known songs, at the French National Museum of Natural History’s Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy in Paris. © Neutra Production - ARTE Concert

L’Impératrice Le Palais Bulles, Cannes | 60’ On one side, an electro-disco sextet with sophisticated melodies; on the other, a stunning piece of organic architecture towering above the Bay of Cannes. L’Impératrice took over the Palais Bulles and gave a mesmerizing show tinged with retro-futuristic accents. © The Shift - ARTE Concert

L’ImpératriceGrand Palais, Paris | 65’ L’Impératrice bring a touch of French chic to their unique brand of electro with their new album Tako Tsubo delivering a host of danceable tunes to the cathedral-like space of the Grand Palais in Paris. © The Shift - ARTE Concert

Cigarettes After SexMagasins Généraux, Paris | 63’ In a special private concert in Paris, Greg Gonzales and his band perform from their newly released second album, Cry. This work immerses us in a nocturnal and sensual universe, eminently cinematic. © The Shift - ARTE Concert

Philharmonie, Paris | 90’ Boulez 100th Anniversary To celebrate Boulez’s 100th birthday, Ensemble Intercontemporain and Les Métaboles, conducted by Pierre Bleuse, revisit Cummings ist der Dichter and Sur Incises, two masterpieces emblematic of his sources of inspiration and compositional process. © Futur Antérieur Production - ARTE Concert

Château de Versailles | 80’ Mozart’s Requiem Conducted by Théotime Langlois de Swarte. An unfinished masterpiece, a musical testament, a timeless sacred creation that transcends the liturgical sphere, Mozart’s Requiem is the epitome of superlatives. Since it was composed, this work has given rise to a thousand hypotheses, numerous versions of the unfinished pages and, above all, splendid interpretations: it magnetizes the listener as well as the performer, and finally imposes itself almost entirely in the way Mozart left it. © Futur Antérieur Production

Château de Versailles | 75’ Mozart/Jadin Pianoforte Concerto Though Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) died at 35, Versailles-born Hyacinthe Jadin (1776–1800) passed away at just 24 from tuberculosis. A piano virtuoso, he left behind sonatas and three concertos: fleeting yet brilliant glimpses of his budding genius and the dawn of pre-Romanticism. Acclaimed French keyboardist Justin Taylor unites these composers, revealing the enduring radiance of their youthful inspiration. This freshness is still as dazzling as ever. © Futur Antérieur Production

Notre-Dame de Paris | 43’ & 75’ Concert for Notre-Dame de Paris Notre-Dame de Paris hosts the first major musical celebration since its reopening, a historic moment for sacred and polyphonic music: a concert revisiting almost 1000 years of history, from traditional chants to gospel. A powerful symbol, an extraordinary musical promise and an opportunity to exploit the full visual and spatial richness of this exceptional venue. © Oléo Films - ARTE Concert

Philharmonie, Paris | 90’ Alexandre Desplat & the Orchestre de Paris Alexandre Desplat conducts the Orchestre de Paris in an exciting anthology of his best works: a program that illustrates the composer’s singularity in the Hollywood world, from independent films to blockbusters - from Terrence Malick, Greta Gerwig, David Fincher, Wes Anderson to Guillermo del Toro. © Oléo Films - ARTE Concert

The Cinema of John Williams Auditorium Radio France, Paris | 90’ The Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bastien Stil and Nathan Mierdl, transports the Radio France Auditorium into the spellbinding world of John Williams. From Jurassic Park to Harry Potter, rediscover legendary melodies from Hollywood cinema. © Sombrero & Co - ARTE Concert

Isaiah Collier TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival Château de Chantilly, France | 50’ Meet this phenomenal musician at the 2025 TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival, one of the most exciting young American saxophonists of the moment. © Les Molambakais - ARTE Concert

Sophye Soliveau TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival Château de Chantilly, France | 50’ With Sophye Soliveau, soul is brought to the harp. Her angelic music unfurls gracefully on the TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival stage to the rhythm of Initiation, her debut album. © Les Molambakais - ARTE Concert

Sullivan Fortner Trio TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival Château de Chantilly, France | 50’ Pianist Sullivan Fortner appears in a trio at the TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival accompanied by double bassist Tyrone Allen and drummer Kayvon Gordon. Together they introduce us to Southern Nights, a musical ode to New Orleans. © Les Molambakais - ARTE Concert

Cité de la musique, France | 75’ Spem in Alium At the Cité de la musique, Saburo Teshigawara, Rihoko Sato, the dancers from the Karas dance company and the ensemble Vox Luminis XL come together to play English music masterpieces, from the Renaissance to Edward Elgar. A sensitive exploration of the connections between the body, the voice, and movement. © Futur Antérieur Production

Mendelssohn Quatuor Ebene & Quatuor Belcea Cité de la musique, France | 42’ At the Cité de la musique, Quatuor Ébène and the Belcea Quartet join forces to play Felix Mendelssohn’s String Octet, a masterpeice of chamber music written by the 16-year old Mendelssohn. A work somewhere between dazzling virtuosity and youthful enthusiasm. © Futur Antérieur Production

Lakecia Benjamin Bayfront Jazz Miami Beach, United States | 53’ Lakecia Benjamin, a contemporary jazz star at the 2025 Bayfront Jazz Festival. A mix of genres, here is the technical mastery of an artist celebrating jazz legends and making her mark. © Paramax Films

Connie Han Bayfront Jazz Miami Beach, United States | 56’ Redefining modern jazz with dazzling technique and a bold aesthetic, pianist Connie Han strips tradition to its essence, delivering a fresh, powerful, and electrifying concert experience. © Paramax Films

Nik West Bayfront Jazz Miami Beach, United States | 54’ Prince’s protégé and bass virtuoso, Nik West ignites the stage with explosive grooves, soulful vocals, and magnetic energy, blending funk, rock, and soul while driving funk boldly into the future. © Paramax Films

Eva Blanche Bayfront Jazz Miami Beach, United States | 65’ A leading French innovator, Eva Blanche reimagines the taishokoto in an electrifying art jazz-rock fusion, blending ancient delicacy with rock power and jazz freedom in a bold, boundary-transcending performance. © Paramax Films

Another Look Les Métaboles Philharmonie, Paris | 59’ A fascinating exploration of the minimalist universe of Philip Glass, performed by the vocal ensemble Les Métaboles and conducted by Léo Warynski, renowned for his technical excellence and innovative approach to the choral repertoire. © Paramax Films

Rituel Boulez - Millepied Cité de la musique, France | 75’ Benjamin Millepied and L.A. Dance Project join the Orchestre de Paris and the Philharmonie de Paris for a captivating performance that brings together ballet, contemporary dance, and three landmark masterpieces of musical modernism in a unique ritual-inspired celebration. © Bachibouzouk & ARTE Concert

Sébastien Tellier Théâtre de Mirecourt, France | 52’ The brilliant Sébastien Tellier performs songs from the album Kiss the Beast in a most unexpected setting: an abandoned theater. An urbex atmosphere that provides the perfect backdrop for conjuring the ghosts, secrets, and obsessions that haunt the artist. © The Shift & ARTE Concert

Kim Gordon Le Trianon, France | 75’ Rock icon Kim Gordon takes over Le Trianon to unleash the full force of her album Play Me. A fiery performance where razor-sharp music, social commentary, and dark humor collide. © The Shift & ARTE Concert

In 2022, the series Stranger Things propelled Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill, which was released in 1985, to the top of the charts. At 63 years old, Kate Bush has never been more popular and continues to intrigue with her strangeness and musical genius. 10.7 Productions & ARTE France KATE BUSH THE TIMELESS GENIUS 52’ THE DOCUMENTARY COLLECTION With his high-pitched voice and unique stage presence, Jimmy Somerville left his mark on the 1980s, making us dance to forget. First with Bronski Beat, then The Communards, and then with his solo career, he has had a lasting influence on British pop without ever betraying his own identity. Meet a pop and gay icon whose hits Smalltown Boy and Don’t Leave Me This Way remain timeless. 13 Productions, Pop’films & ARTE France JIMMY SOMERVILLE SMALLTOWN BOY 52’ Looking back through archives on the extraordinary journey of a rock giant. A singer adored by multiple generations of fans who never ceased to question both his icon status and America. Goyaves & ARTE France CITIZEN BRUCE THE AMERICAN PAL 52’ From restaurants to supermarkets, this simple little tune makes us want to buy things and puts us at ease. Easy listening is a music genre that was initially designed to remain unnoticed but has now accumulated billions of streams on streaming platforms. How did Muzak, invented in 1927, escape elevators to take over our lives? Oleo Films & ARTE France FROM MUZAK TO STREAMING: THE STORY OF ELEVATOR MUSIC 52’

xAt the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, Céline Dion surprisingly represented Switzerland, but this has nothing to do with chance. From Quebec to international star, this portrait traces the singer’s career to rediscover a character and an image that is all too familiar, yet more complex than it may seem. Padrino Films & ARTE GEIE CELINE DION A STAR IS BORN 52’ THE DOCUMENTARY COLLECTION Rough Trade is the story of a British record label that changed the course of music history. It opened in London in 1976, right in the middle of the punk movement. It went on to become the first independent label, with The Smiths as its first major signing, and went on to release albums by Pulp, The Strokes, and The Libertines, among others. Roche Productions & ARTE France MADE IN ROUGH TRADE 52’ | December 2026 This film offers the opportunity to learn about the composer’s life through his letters, handwritten notes and the insights of great musicians and artists of our time. Redstone & ARTE France INTIMATE BEETHOVEN 52’ & 90’ With over 1000 songs written and more than 100 million records sold, Dolly Parton is the most acclaimed and idolized country singer-songwriter of all time. Considered a legend by pop stars such as Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus to name just a few, she is also a TikTok star and a feminist icon who has succeeded in reconciling a deeply fractured and divided America. O2B Films & ARTE France DOLLY PARTON AMERICA REUNITED 52’

Born in Bristol during the Thatcher era, British band Massive Attack has been influencing global pop culture for over 30 years. The band has sold 11 million albums and their tracks have been streamed 3 billion times. Their captivating and uncompromising music defies convention, rejects commercial formats and the stereotypical image of the charismatic singer. Talweg Production & ARTE France MASSIVE ATTACK MUSIC AS A WEAPON OF PEACE 52’ | October 2026 The Radio was L.A.’s first hip-hop nightclub, launched in 1982 by two 18-year-olds—Frenchman Alex Jordanov (Super AJ) and rising rapper Tracy Lauren Marrow (Ice-T). In just two years, it became a legendary hub for underground culture, hosting iconic nights with Prince, Michael Jackson, and Madonna. Etoile Noire Production & ARTE France THE RADIO ONCE UPON A TIME IN LOS ANGELES 52’ & 3x20’ | August 2026 ROUGH CUT AVAILABLE THE DOCUMENTARY COLLECTION

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