‘A kind of massive rave’: Paris braces for 2m revellers as Fête de las Musique returns amid heatwave warnings
Paris is preparing for an exceptionally large Fête de la Musique on Sunday, expecting over 2 million attendees, including a significant influx of UK music fans. This annual free street music festival, now in its 40th year, has become a major international cultural event.

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AI-generatedParis is preparing for an exceptionally large Fête de la Musique on Sunday, expecting over 2 million attendees, including a significant influx of UK music fans. This annual free street music festival, now in its 40th year, has become a major international cultural event. Following incidents of sexual violence and public space issues last year, authorities have implemented expanded safety measures. These include designated safe spaces for women and disabled individuals, and warnings about waterways due to recent fatalities. The city has also increased sanitation efforts with more bins and accessible toilets, and will provide 1,400 water fountains to combat expected heatwave conditions.
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5 extractedLast year's event generated significant litter, requiring two weeks for cleanup.
Authorities are implementing a zero-tolerance approach to sexual violence, with safe spaces for women and disabled people.
Lamia El Aaraje described the event as 'a kind of massive rave' due to calls to European youth.
The event has evolved from a showcase for local talent to a vast international open-air celebration.
Paris expects over 2 million revellers for Fête de la Musique amid heatwave warnings.