The singer and composer Silvia Perez Cruz will perform on March 8, 2026 in the legendary hall The Olympia from Paris, in a unique concert, coinciding with International Women’s Day and to celebrate his 30 years of professional career. The performance, which has the support of the Ramon Llull Institute, represents an outstanding milestone in his international career.
Through her songs, the singer will connect her native Empordà with Paris, a city with which she maintains a close artistic relationship. The performance will offer a musical journey through memories and emotions of Pérez Cruz, which will include themes from his latest work, All life, one day (2023).
Sílvia Pérez Cruz’s international career is extensive and has been solidly built on the main European and Latin American stages. Since his debut with November 11 (2011), has performed in leading venues and festivals in countries such as France, Portugal, Germany, the United Kingdom, Mexico and Argentina, consolidating a loyal audience. France, in particular, has been one of the territories where he has had the most exposure, with recurring performances and collaborations with artists from the French-speaking scene.
Its international profile has also been strengthened thanks to several interdisciplinary projects. He has composed music for cinema, such as the soundtracks of bad weather or from the animated film Josephdirected by Aurel, which won the Lumière Award for Best Original Score, an outstanding recognition within the French film industry.
In addition, he has developed collaborations with artists from various origins and musical traditions, as is the case with the Portuguese Maro i Salvador Sobralthe French Gabi Hartmann i Clara Yséthe Irish Damien Rice or the Uruguayan George Drexler. All this has contributed to positioning her as a voice capable of dialoguing with repertoires ranging from folk and flamenco to European original song or Latin American music.
His latest work, All life, one day it has also had an international tour, with tours that have passed through European capitals and places of reference for world music, reaffirming its prestige in specialized circuits and large-format auditoriums. In this context, the concert planned at the Olympia consolidates the international projection of one of the most relevant voices on the current music scene, in a night that is expected to be historic for Catalan culture in Paris.
