Marty returns, with JJH Potter as the opening act.
Raised on French chanson and American folk singers, he became a folk singer in the language of Brassens rather than Dylan. Accompanied on stage by his collection of instruments (folk guitar, banjo, mandolin, Weissenborn, musical saw, and ukulele), he performs his own songs, born from a rich collaboration with writers close to his heart: S.Mimoun (Debout sur le Zinc), P.Lebas (La Ruda), C.Garau, and his brother Eric Marty. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 Marty returns, with JJH Potter as the opening act Raised on French chanson and American folk singers, he became a folk singer in the language of Brassens rather than Dylan. Accompanied on stage by his collection of instruments (folk guitar, banjo, mandolin, Weissenborn, musical saw, and ukulele), he performs his own songs, born from a rich collaboration with writers close to his heart: S.Mimoun (Debout sur le Zinc), P.Lebas (La Ruda), C.Garau, and his brother Eric Marty. A deeply folk-inspired world that takes you on a journey. Bateau El Alamein – Paris 📍 8 Port de la Gare, 75013 Paris 🕗 Upper deck opens at 6:00 p.m. 🕗 Venue opens at 8:00 p.m. (Unless otherwise specified, doors open at 8:00 p.m. for concerts. Concerts begin between 8:30 and 8:45 p.m.) 🎟️ Advance tickets: 12 euros (+ fees) 🎟️ At the door: 15 euros (Tickets are available only at the entrance on the day of the concert, subject to availability).
Price: From 12 to 15 euros.
Source: paris.fr — photo: ©Bérengère Abraham
