Closure of Chez Michou, famous Parisian cabaret: News

In difficulty, the famous Parisian drag cabaret Chez Michou, a hotspot in Montmartre in the north of the French capital, announced its closure for “financial reasons” on its social networks on Monday.

“Last night (Sunday) was the last performance of the Cabaret and its Michettes,” we can read.

A liquidator “will be appointed from July 16, 2024, with the mission of finding a buyer for our establishment,” write the managers of the cabaret with 68 years of activity.

“I don’t know if the cabaret will reopen in September,” Catherine Catty-Jacquart, the niece of Michou, the founder of the place who died in early 2020, had already warned AFP on Saturday.

“The cabaret is in difficulty. We live from day to day. Reservations are not filling up for July despite the announcement of the Olympic Games,” she further lamented. And she cited the consequences of the Covid pandemic on the business, “strikes, demonstrations, parking problems, especially for coaches.”

Chez Michou employed 23 employees, including artists and the staff in the dining room, kitchens and reception.

A mecca for drag and the smallest cabaret in Paris, its extravagant transvestites imitated Sylvie Vartan, Johnny Hallyday and Dalida.

Drag queen shows and transvestite shows have nevertheless seen a resurgence of interest in recent years, driven by establishments that have been able to focus more on a young and trendy audience, such as Madame Arthur, also located in Montmartre. But this momentum has not benefited Chez Michou.

published on July 1 at 10:08 p.m., AFP

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