Maroquinerie is an intimate concert venue in Paris's 20th arrondissement, housed in a former leather-goods workshop. With a capacity of around 500 visitors, its compact, multi-level layout keeps the audience close to the stage and creates a direct live-music experience. The venue is an established part of Paris's independent music scene, with programming spanning rock, indie, pop, electronic music, hip-hop and other contemporary genres.
The interior is designed around proximity between performers and the audience, allowing even sold-out shows to retain a club-like atmosphere. A restaurant and bar operate alongside the concert hall, making it easy to combine a meal or drink with an evening performance. The building's former industrial use also gives the venue a distinctive character compared with large multipurpose arenas.
The venue is located at 23 Rue Boyer, 75020 Paris, France, in the Ménilmontant area. Convenient approaches include Métro line 3 via Gambetta and line 2 via Ménilmontant, followed by a walk to Rue Boyer and the entrance at number 23. For a broader overview of transport connections across Paris and travel between other parts of the city, see the city transport information further down the page.