Fireworks on July 13 in Levallois / Courbevoie – Berges de Seine – Levallois-Perret, 92300

Come and enjoy the fireworks, fired from the Levallois bridge at 11 p.m. From 8 p.m., Guillaume Aubert on the decks will make Levalloisiens dance. Food trucks installed for the occasion will also allow you to eat. This year, the theme of travel will carry all Levalloisiens and Courbevoisiens into the end of the night. On July 13, at 11 p.m., a 20-minute pyrosymphony show will transport the public around the world. From Europe to Asia, via Africa, Oceania and America, the cultural diversity of the world will make you live a waking dream. Where to watch the show? Taken from the Levallois bridge, it is advisable to go to the banks of the Seine between rue du Président Wilson and rue Anatole-France to admire the spectacle. Coming to attend the show near the Levallois bridge is strongly discouraged. And to come there? The City will specially provide the public with a completely free shuttle system. From 9 p.m. to 10:15 p.m., the shuttle will leave from the main entrance to Alsace Park in front of So Ouest, pass through the corner of rue Anatole-France and through avenue Georges-Pompidou. At 11:30 p.m., after the fireworks, the last shuttle will make its reverse rotation to bring residents closer to their homes. FIREWORKS Wednesday July 13 On the banks of the Seine, at 11 p.m. Dance evening from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Firefighters’ Ball on July 14

Between party, dance and music, Levalloisiens will be able to enjoy this evening alongside the firefighters who protect them the rest of the year. The city’s residents are invited to 1 avenue Georges-Pompidou to honor tradition and dance until the end of the night. According to the Paris firefighters website, Sergeant Cournet is the initiator of the first firefighters’ ball. The doors of the Montmartre barracks were opened to the public for the first time, as part of a popular ball, on July 14, 1937. Other sources offer another version: the tradition of the firefighters’ ball dates back to the Second Empire, notably in the barracks on rue Culture Sainte-Catherine Sévigné) and rue de la Paix in Paris. Levallois fire station 1 avenue Georges-Pompidou Thursday July 14 – From 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.

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