Singer and composer Silvia Perez Cruz will perform on 8 March 2026 at the legendary The Olympia venue in Paris in a unique concert to coincide with International Women’s Day and celebrate the artist’s 30-year career. The performance, supported by the Institut Ramon Llull (the Catalan cultural diplomacy body), will represent a significant milestone in her international career.
Through her songs, the singer will create a link between her native Empordà and Paris, a city with which she shares a close artistic connection. The performance will take the audience on a musical journey through Pérez Cruz’s memories and emotions, featuring tracks from her latest album All life, one day (2023).
Pérez Cruz has built an extensive international career through performances across major European and Latin American stages. Since launching her debut album November 11 in 2011, she has performed at leading venues and festivals in countries such as France, Portugal, Germany, the UK, Mexico and Argentina, where she has cultivated a loyal following. She has gained particular prominence in France, with regular performances and collaborations alongside artists from the Francophone scene.
Her international profile has also been bolstered by a number of interdisciplinary projects. She has composed film scores, including the soundtracks for bad weather and the animated film Josephdirected by Aurel, which won the Lumière Award for Best Original Music, a prestigious accolade within the French film industry.
Furthermore, she has collaborated with artists from diverse backgrounds and musical traditions, including Portugal’s Maro and Salvador SobralFrance’s Gabi Hartmann and Clara YséIreland’s Damien Rice and Uruguay’s George Drexler. This has established her as an artist able to engage with repertoires ranging from folk and flamenco to the European singer-songwriter tradition and Latin American music.
Her latest album, All life, one dayhas also enjoyed international success, with tours across European cultural capitals and leading world music venues, allowing her to cement her reputation in both specialist circuits and large auditoriums. The upcoming concert at the L’Olympia will further solidify the international standing of one of today’s most significant musical voices on what promises to be a historic night for Catalan culture in Paris.
