Your Ultimate Guide to Paris This Week: Tech, Culture, and Celine Dion
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Kick off today with pgDay Paris 2026, the 10th annual PostgreSQL conference at Espace Saint-Martin. PostgreSQL Europe reports it's a full day of talks, workshops, and networking for database pros and tech enthusiasts—perfect if you're into open-source magic or just curious about the tech powering the digital world. Doors open early, so grab your spot for keynotes on everything from AI integrations to performance hacks.
Tomorrow through Sunday, March 27 to 29, head to the Arab World Institute for the History Days 2026. Sortiraparis.com details three days of free events themed around “Festivals and Popular Emotions in the Arab World.” Expect debates on weddings, pilgrimages, and political celebrations, plus screenings, performances, and encounters with experts. Book ahead via imarabe.org—it's a cultural deep dive right in the 5th arrondissement, near Jussieu metro. They'll even award the Grand Prize for innovative history books on the Arab world.
Over at Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche, the ON and OFF programming launches today and runs through July 9. Lebonmarche.com highlights nighttime flashlight tours led by heritage experts—sign up for a spooky, exclusive peek into the store's secrets after dark. It's a unique blend of shopping and history in the heart of Saint-Germain.
Looking ahead to autumn, keep your eyes peeled for Celine Dion's triumphant return. The Associated Press confirms she's set for multiple concerts at La Défense Arena, echoing her epic 2024 Olympics performance of Edith Piaf's “Hymne à L'Amour” from the Eiffel Tower. Posters with her hits like “Power of Love” are already popping up citywide—those 40,000 seats will go fast.
Paris is alive with these gems, so lace up your walking shoes, metro hop, and make memories. From tech talks to emotional histories and star-powered vibes, this week's lineup has something for everyone.
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