Paris: La Nouvelle Eve Cabaret Dinner Show






Highlights
- Enjoy classic Parisian entertainment at a charming Belle Epoque–style venue
- Watch an exciting mix of modern choreography, comical acts and cancan dancing
- Discover cabaret at La Nouvelle Eve in Montmartre district
- Get into a festive spirit with half a bottle of Champagne per person
- Immerse yourself in the music of Edith Piaf and feel free to clap along
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Overview
Paris: La Nouvelle Eve Cabaret Dinner Show
Experience the quintessence of Parisian nightlife at the foot of Montmartre. Since 1898, La Nouvelle Eve has been the heartbeat of the “Belle Époque” spirit, offering a sparkling blend of tradition and modern flair. Imagine yourself seated in a velvet-draped theater, the scent of fine French cuisine in the air, as the lights dim and the legendary Cancan begins. This isn’t just a show; it’s a journey back to the golden age of Paris, wrapped in elegance and topped with a glass of chilled Champagne.
High-End Highlights: Why This Experience is Unmatched
The Authentic French Cancan: Witness one of the most celebrated and energetic Cancan performances in all of Paris, executed with breathtaking precision.
Gastronomic Excellence: Unlike standard “dinner shows,” enjoy a curated 3-course gourmet meal featuring seasonal French ingredients and refined flavors.
Intimate Belle Époque Ambiance: The theater’s starry ceiling and 1920s décor provide a boutique feel that larger cabarets lack, ensuring every seat feels like the best in the house.
A Toast to Luxury: Your evening is complemented by high-quality wine and a celebratory glass of Champagne to toast the night.
Detailed Evening Itinerary: A Night of Splendor
20:00 – The Grand Welcome: Arrive at the historic Rue Pierre Fontaine. Be greeted by the Maître d’ and escorted to your candlelit table in the stunning “Blue and Gold” theater.
20:15 – A Culinary Prelude: Begin your 3-course dinner. Savor classic French appetizers, a choice of succulent mains, and a decadent dessert, all accompanied by fine wines.
22:15 – Curtain Up: “Paris je t’aime”: The lights fade, and the magic begins. A high-energy revue featuring dazzling costumes, international acts, comic interludes, and soul-stirring music.
23:00 – The Grand Finale: The show culminates in the world-famous French Cancan, leaving you exhilarated as the performers take their final bow.
Who is This For?
The Romantic Couple: Perfect for an anniversary or a quintessential “date night” in the City of Light.
Culture & History Enthusiasts: Those who want to feel the authentic 19th-century Parisian cabaret atmosphere.
The “Slow Traveler”: Ideal for those who prefer an intimate, high-quality boutique experience over mass-market tourist venues.
Paris Monthly Climate Chart (Average Highs/Lows)
| Month | Temp (°C) | Month | Temp (°C) |
| Jan | 7° / 3° | Jul | 25° / 16° |
| Feb | 8° / 3° | Aug | 25° / 15° |
| Mar | 12° / 5° | Sep | 21° / 12° |
| Apr | 16° / 7° | Oct | 16° / 10° |
| May | 20° / 11° | Nov | 11° / 6° |
| Jun | 23° / 14° | Dec | 8° / 4° |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is there a dress code? Yes, “smart casual” is required. While a tuxedo isn’t necessary, we recommend avoiding sneakers, shorts, or flip-flops to match the elegance of the venue.
Are drinks included? Yes, your ticket includes half a bottle of wine per person and a glass of Champagne during the show.
What time should I arrive? For the dinner show, please arrive at least 15 minutes before 20:00 to ensure smooth seating.
Is the show suitable for children? While cabarets are a part of French culture, the atmosphere is geared toward adults. Children over 6 are usually welcome, but parental discretion is advised.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible? Yes, La Nouvelle Eve is accessible, but please notify us in advance so we can arrange the best seating.
“Watch / Read / Listen” (Curation)
Watch: 1. Moulin Rouge! (2001) – To capture the flamboyant spirit of Montmartre.
2. Midnight in Paris (2011) – To soak in the “Belle Époque” nostalgia.
3. Amélie (2001) – To see the charming neighborhood surrounding the theater.
Listen: * Spotify Playlist: “Parisian Nights & Cabaret Jazz” – Search for tracks by Edith Piaf, Django Reinhardt, and Jacques Brel to set the mood.
Read: * A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway – A classic memoir that captures the essence of Parisian life and dining culture.
Editor’s Note
“Many visitors flock to the larger, more commercial cabarets, but La Nouvelle Eve remains a ‘hidden gem’ for those in the know. The proximity to the stage here creates an energy you simply can’t find in a 1,000-seat hall. Pro tip: Arrive slightly early and take a short walk to the Place du Tertre nearby for a truly magical Montmartre evening.”
Urban Legends & Mysteries: The Ghost of the Red Light
Legend has it that the area around Montmartre is haunted by the spirit of a “Belle Époque” dancer who never wanted the music to stop. Locals say that on certain foggy nights, if you listen closely near the historic theaters of Pigalle, you can hear the faint, rhythmic tapping of dancing shoes on the pavement—a ghostly echo of the eternal Parisian party.
Call to Action (CTA)
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Price Includes
Half bottle of wine per person
Glass of Champagne per person
Soft drinks
Price Excludes
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Food and drinks, unless specified



