About this venue
La Bellevilloise is not just a cultural centre, but one of those Paris venues that blends the character of a historic building with a modern event identity. Set inside a former cooperative space, it now operates as a multi-room venue with a capacity of up to 1,500 guests, giving it a strong place on the city’s live music and cultural calendar. That mix of architectural authenticity and flexible layout makes it a natural choice for concerts, club nights, festivals, and year-round cultural events.
Inside, the experience feels notably close to the stage. Acoustics and room design work well for live performances, while the different spaces allow events to feel both intimate and energetic. Visitors also appreciate the added comfort of the venue itself: bars, lounge-style areas, and a relaxed atmosphere that turns La Bellevilloise into more than a stop for a show, but part of the whole night out.
The venue is located at 19-21 Rue Boyer, Paris, France, in the lively 20th arrondissement. For reaching the entrance itself, the most convenient nearby stations are Gambetta and Ménilmontant, while drivers often use nearby options such as Parking Saint-Fargeau. Once you arrive in this part of the district, the final approach is straightforward, and for broader travel around Paris, the information further down the page provides the wider city context.
About the city
Paris, the capital of France, is not only a symbol of art and romance, but also one of Europe’s most important stages for top-tier sports and music events. The city moves to the rhythm of big nights, and audiences from around the world come for a unique atmosphere that blends metropolitan glamour with the energy of supporters and fans.
A major advantage is outstanding connectivity: the Métro, RER, and Transilien networks, together with trams and buses, make it easy to reach key locations quickly—whether you’re heading to Accor Arena, Parc des Princes, or Stade de France. If you arrive by train, the main hubs include Gare du Nord, Gare de Lyon, Gare Montparnasse, Gare Saint-Lazare, Gare de l’Est, and Gare d’Austerlitz, while air travel is covered by Aéroport Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Paris-Orly (ORY), with straightforward onward links to arenas and stadiums.
Beyond the event itself, Paris offers a wide range of accommodation and gastronomy for different budgets—from hotels in central districts to practical options across the greater city area—alongside countless bistros, brasseries, and contemporary restaurants. Visitors often appreciate how everything can fit into one day—arrival, sightseeing, dinner, and the event—without complicated logistics.
Take the opportunity to stroll along the Seine before or after the event, explore the historic core around Île de la Cité, or plan a short route through the Louvre and the Tuileries Gardens. For a different vibe, choose a walk down the Champs-Élysées, discover the streets of Le Marais, or catch a panorama from Montmartre—small details that turn a concert or match into a complete city experience.