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The Pavillon de Paris (French pronunciation: ​[pavijɔ̃ d(ə) paʁi]) was a large concert space in Paris, France, located near the Porte de Pantin Métro stop, on the northern edge of the city. With a seating capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators, the Pavillon was the city's largest indoor music arena throughout its brief operating history from September 1975 until 1980. The Pavillon was opened as a music venue at the initiative of KCP (Koski-Cauchoix Productions), who had previously struggled to present rock concerts in smaller, less suitable venues, most notably the Palais des Sports de Paris.

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  • Pavillon de Paris (cs)
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  • Pavillon de Paris (česky Pařížský pavilon) byl koncertní sál rockové a populární hudby v Paříži. Nacházel se na severovýchodním okraji města v 19. obvodu. Sál fungoval v letech 1975–1980, než byl nahrazen novou budovou Zénith de Paris. Během jeho existence zde koncertovali významní hudebníci a skupiny jako AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Status Quo, Bob Marley, Queen, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklinová, Neil Young, Earth, Wind & Fire, Bob Seger, Supertramp, Johnny Hallyday nebo David Bowie. (cs)
  • Der Pavillon de Paris war eine große Konzerthalle im nördlichen Teil von Paris, Frankreich, die in der Nähe der Métro-Station Porte de Pantin lag; er wurde auf dem Gelände des ehemaligen von errichtet. Mit einer Kapazität von rund 10.000 Sitzplätzen war der Pavillon zwischen September 1975 und 1980 die größte Konzerthalle in der Stadt. Der Pavillon wurde auf Initiative der KCP (Koski-Cauchoix Productions) eröffnet, die zuvor wenig erfolgreich versucht hatte, Rock-Konzerte in den vorhandenen Pariser Hallen zu präsentieren. Dazu gehörte unter anderem das . (de)
  • The Pavillon de Paris (French pronunciation: ​[pavijɔ̃ d(ə) paʁi]) was a large concert space in Paris, France, located near the Porte de Pantin Métro stop, on the northern edge of the city. With a seating capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators, the Pavillon was the city's largest indoor music arena throughout its brief operating history from September 1975 until 1980. The Pavillon was opened as a music venue at the initiative of KCP (Koski-Cauchoix Productions), who had previously struggled to present rock concerts in smaller, less suitable venues, most notably the Palais des Sports de Paris. (en)
  • Le Pavillon de Paris était une grande salle de concert parisienne située près du métro Porte de Pantin sur l'emplacement de ce qui a autrefois été les abattoirs de la Villette. Aménagée à l'initiative de l'organisateur de spectacles KCP (Koski-Cauchoix Productions) face à la difficulté de produire des concerts de rock dans les salles parisiennes existantes, cette célèbre salle des années 1970 a pu accueillir jusqu'à 10 000 spectateurs. Freddy Hausser a tourné le film Les Stones aux abattoirs à cet endroit. (fr)
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