TheOlympia: a Parisian venue to which Diana Krall seems particularly attached. Having already given two incredible shows there in 2019 and two more in 2023, the Canadian jazz pianist and singer is announcing her return to the capital's legendary venue with two new concerts, this time on Sunday July 7 and Monday July 8, 2024. On the ticketing front, don't miss the pre-sale on December 6 at 10am.
An internationally acclaimed singer and Grammy-winning jazz pianist, Diana Krall will surely take the opportunity to revisit tracks from her latest opuses, such as"Wallflowers" (2015), featuring highly personal reinterpretations of Paul McCartney's"If I Take You Home Tonight", Elton John's"Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" and Bob Dylan's"Wallflowers". In 2016, Diana Krall released"Turn Up The Quiet", marked by covers of 11 jazz standards.
More recently, Diana Krall released"This Dream Of You". Released in 2020, the album features the singer and musician's favorite standards from theAmerican Soungbook. During the recording of this album, Diana Krall was accompanied by her producer, the late Tommy LiPuma, with whom she had recorded some of her most famous albums, such as"All For You","The Look of Love" and"Live in Paris".
To (re)discover Diana Krall 's last songs on stage in Paris, as well as the Canadian pianist's countless hits, there's only one solution: go to theOlympia on July 7 and 8, 2024.
L'Olympia: the history of a legendary Paris venue
Opened in 1893, the Olympia celebrates its 130th anniversary in 2023. We take a look back at the history of this legendary Parisian concert hall, which has seen the likes of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Barbara and Johnny Hallyday, as well as Billie Holiday, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. [Read more]
Dates and Opening Time
From July 7, 2024 to July 8, 2024
Location
L'Olympia
28 Boulevard des Capucines
75009 Paris 9
Prices
€79.5 - €178.5
Official website
www.olympiahall.com
Booking
www.olympiahall.com