New Morning, Jazz club in 10th arrondissement, Paris, France
New Morning is a live music club in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, known for jazz and soul concerts that take place most nights of the week. The room fits around 600 people and is set up as a standing venue with a stage at one end.
New Morning opened in 1981 as a small jazz club and quickly became a go-to stage for both French and international musicians. Over the years it has hosted artists such as Chet Baker and Miles Davis, which helped build its standing in the Paris music scene.
New Morning is known for jazz but regularly welcomes soul, funk, and world music acts, giving audiences a different experience each night. Many of the artists who perform here come from outside France, which gives the room a noticeably open and cosmopolitan feel.
The club is close to several metro stations and easy to reach by public transit from most parts of the city. Arriving early is a good idea, since the venue fills up quickly on popular nights and the floor space is standing only.
Although the club is closely associated with jazz, it has hosted reggae and world music legends such as Toots and the Maytals over the years. This openness to genres outside jazz has been part of its programming from early on, not something added later.
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