Located at the foot of the Montmartre hill, the La Nouvelle Eve cabaret is one of the oldest and most elegant review theaters in Paris.
Inaugurated in 1898 under the name “Fantaisies Parisiennes”, the theater hosts plays by masters such as Desfontaine, Scribe, Labiche and Feydeau, embodying the elegance of the Belle Époque.


In 1920, he became La “Gaîté”, famous for launching the first nude review of Paris under the impetus of Léon Berryer. This place is quickly becoming an unmissable event in “All Paris”.


Over the decades, the theater reinvented itself into the “Balzac Theater”, offering a mixture of tradition and modernity in the Parisian cultural scene.
Under the name of “Folies-Montmartre”, the space stands out as a temple of entertainment, combining creativity and extravagance in the iconic Montmartre district.
In 1949, the place took the name of “La Nouvelle Eve”. With its Belle Époque decoration and its prestigious magazines, it becomes a setting for grandiose shows. In 2010, the magazine Paris je t'aime celebrated the Parisian soul, while in 2022, he shone on the screen in the series Emily in Paris under the name “La Trompette Bleue”.