Les Folies Bergère was established in 1869 by the impresario Firmin Gille. It began as a cabaret venue located in the Pigalle district of Paris. Initially, it catered to workers from the nearby garment factories with a mix of vaudeville acts, music, and comedy.
Over the years, Les Folies Bergère evolved, gaining a reputation for its extravagant revues and performances. It became a cultural landmark, known for its innovative stage productions and the introduction of the 'Folies Bergere Girls' - a troupe of dancers who became iconic. The venue hosted many famous performers and became a symbol of Parisian nightlife.
Today, Les Folies Bergère continues to be a premier entertainment destination. Visitors can expect a vibrant atmosphere, world-class performances, and a unique blend of classic charm and modern flair. Attending a show here promises an unforgettable experience filled with laughter, music, and dazzling spectacle.








