Book Crazy Horse Paris Tickets

Book Crazy Horse Paris Tickets

trust-booster-image

Authentic Parisian Experience

French entertainment in legendary cabarets

trust-booster-image

Curated dining experience

Premium dinner and drink upgrades

trust-booster-image

VIP Experience

Upgrade for the best views in the house

trust-booster-image

Mobile Tickets

Instant confirmation to your phone

Crazy Horse Paris: A dazzling celebration of femininity 

Picture this: laser lights shine on a stage as theatrical smoke and fog fills up the air, while upbeat music with a vintage tinge blasts from the music system. Just then, a troupe of dancers clad in wigs, high heels, scarlet lips and glam outfits sashay in, captivating all your senses with each of their moves – that is what a Crazy Horse Paris experience is! A completely female-led cabaret show, it is a Parisian spectacle that celebrates the female body as a work of art, all the while staying true to its promise of championing the agency of women.

Learn more about Crazy Horse Paris, easily compare ticket options, inclusions, and perks to find the perfect fit for your Parisian evening: a cabaret that lauds feminism in all its forms.

What to expect at a Crazy Horse Paris show

Stepping away from the classic cabaret style of Moulin Rouge’s historic glamour or Paradis Latin’s festive vibe, Crazy Horse presents an avant-garde experience with sensual choreography, cutting-edge lighting and an intimate setting. Here’s why you should go for it:

A venue called luxury

A seductive blend of deep red velvet, lacquered wood, and mirrored surfaces, the venue of Crazy Horse Paris speaks boldly for the sensual nature of the show! Originally a wine cellar, it was transformed into a cabaret in 1951 by Alain Bernardin, who aimed to celebrate the female form through artistic performances. With a seating capacity of 350, the tiered arrangement ensures an intimate and unobstructed view of the spectacle.

Girls like to swing

Clad in vibrant wigs and iconic Louboutin heels, the Crazy Girls have been the face of Crazy Horse Paris since the 1950s, with each dancer having a unique stage persona, taking on unique names like Dekka Dance and Etta D’Amour. The selection process for the Crazy Girls is highly competitive, with approximately 500 applications received each year, and only a select few are chosen to join the troupe, which consists of dancers from various countries, including France, Italy and Canada!

Twinkle twinkle, big stars

Did you know that Crazy Horse welcomes star guests, popular designers and even celebrity collaborations? From Beyonce reproducing the Crazy Horse stage for her music video Partition, working closely with the venue for the same, to Christian Louboutin directing four original tableaux titled FEU, working alongside artists like David Lynch and Swizz Beatz, and numerous other brand collabs, Crazy Horse’s legacy is actually “crazy”!

Lights, laser, cabaret!

Spelling everything glam and bedazzling, with a cast of 12 sensational dancers, the performance combines burlesque artistry by George Bangable. Infused with an innovative use of technology, lights, and choreography. Interestingly, the show is performed without dialogue, relying on visual artistry and music to convey its themes– an ode to the 70 years of cabaret.

Act two, scene many

Crazy Horse reimagines classic cabaret adding a modern twist– from the audacious opener, God Save our Bareskin that sets the tone for the show to the smoky Lay Laser Lay where the dancers move through the haze with their bodies illuminated by the laser beams, the show ends with the grand finale, U Turn Me On.

Our guests love Crazy Horse, so should you

Things to know before booking your tickets

  • While on-site tickets are available, they can't be guaranteed, especially if the show is sold out. While you can try your luck at the box office, it's safer to book your Crazy Horse show online in advance.
  • With your Crazy Horse Paris tickets, you have the option to pair your cabaret experience with either a night of popping a bottle of champagne, a 3-course dinner or a behind-the-scenes private tour of the cabaret - the choice is yours. Or, you can just go for the show alone and its electric vibes!
  • While all seats give good visibility due to the venue being intimate, the VIP seats, which come at a higher price, will ensure you have the best view possible
  • For a truly wholesome experience at Crazy Horse Paris, consider a private tour. Not only you'll gain exclusive insights from a local English or French-speaking guide, who will delve into the rich history and artistic nuances of this iconic cabaret, you also get a chance to interact with the performers backstage and hear from them all about the cabaret world.
  • The minimum age to attend the show is 16 years old and the attendee must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please be advised that the show contains nudity. We recommend watching the trailer video and doing your research to determine if the show is suitable for you and your guests.

Choose the Crazy Horse Paris ticket best suited for you

crazy horse paris Tickets

The crazy show

  • Go for the Crazy Horse Show tickets and choose if you want to go exclusively for the cabaret with the Crazy Show option.
  • Upgrade your tickets to include half a bottle of champagne (or 2 alcoholic/non-alcoholic choice of drinks) with the Crazy Champagne ticket.
  • You can even include an assortment of hors d’œuvres with the Crazy Premium combo if you’re feeling fancy! 

Recommended tickets:

Crazy Horse Show Tickets with Optional Champagne

crazy horse paris Tickets

The crazy dinner

  • Dinner ticket is the best pick when you want to indulge in a three-course dinner that includes dishes like tuna tartar, sauteed beef, lemon sorbet and wine. 
  • You can even go for the Valentine’s Day special menu if you’re visiting on February 14, with the menu having special items like “Black Tiger'' prawns, salmon a la plancha, codfish filet, coconut milk tapioca and chocolate fondant! 
  • Additionally, you have an option to choose from 2 drinks each of champagne or Chandon Rosé.

Recommended tickets:

Crazy Horse Show Tickets with Champagne and an Indulgent Dinner

Jean-Paul Gaultier with performers during Crazy Horse Show at Moulin Rouge

The crazy experience

  • Opt for the full package of the Crazy Experience where you will get a pre-show exclusive tour of the cabaret in English or French as per your choice, along with a VIP seating area to the show, a selection of appetizers and half a bottle of champagne. 
  • You can even upgrade your tickets to include dinner as well. 
  • Wait, as there’s more– at the end of the evening, you will get a Crazy gift to take home to remember the experience by!

Recommended tickets:

Crazy Experience Tickets with Optional Dinner

Cabarets in Paris

Cabaret
Current shows
Schedule
Duration
Price (Approx.)
Type of Show
District
Subway
Age Limit
Dress Code
Location Address
Nearest neighbourhood
Dining Options
Accessibility
Parking Availability
Child-Friendliness
Photography Policy
Book your tickets
Moulin Rouge
Féerie
Daily at 9pm & 11pm
2 hours and 45 minutes
€59 - €490
French Cancan
18th
Blanche (Line 2)
6+
Smart casual
82 Boulevard de Clichy
Montmartre
French & fusion cuisine
Wheelchair accessible
Reserved parking
Adult-themed but accepts children from age six (accompanied by an adult)
Photography, filming, or recording all or any part of the theater or show, are strictly forbidden.
Paradis Latin
L'Oiseau Paradis and Mon Premier Cabaret
L'Oiseau Paradis: Wed-Mon at 2pm and 9:30pm Mon Premier: Wed-Mon at 2:45pm
90 minutes
€50 - €250
French cabaret
5th
Cardinal Lemoine (Line 10) and Jussieu (Lines 7 and 10)
6+
Smart casual
28 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine
Latin Quarter
French cuisine
Limited mobility
Nearby paid parking
While Mon Premier welcomes children from age three; L'Oiseau Paradis welcomes children from age six
Photography, filming, or recording all or any part of the theater or show, are strictly forbidden. However, a team of photographers are present on-site to take portraits or group photos.
Bel Canto
Bel Canto Experience
Daily from 7:30pm onwards; mornings on request
3 hours
€98 (Dinner incl.)
Opera dinner show
4th
Hôtel de Ville (Lines 1 and 11) or Pont Marie (Line 7)
Family-friendly
Smart Casual
72 Quai de l'Hôtel de Ville
Le Marais
French & international cuisine
Wheelchair accessible
Nearby paid parking
Suitable for all ages
No photography allowed during performances
Crazy Horse
Totally Crazy!
Sun-Friday at 8pm and 10:30pm; Saturday at 7pm, 9:30pm, and midnight
90 minutes
€119 - €295
Erotic cabaret
8th
Alma-Marceau (Line 9)
16+
Smart elegant
12 Avenue George V
Champs-Élysées
French cuisine
Wheelchair accessible
Nearby paid parking
Adult-themed; the minimum age to attend the show is 16 years, while accompanied by an adult
Photography, filming, or recording all or any part of the theater or show, are strictly forbidden.

Not sure if Crazy Horse is the right choice?

Compare it to other Parisian cabarets like Moulin Rouge and Paradis Latin here.

Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse is an ode to the female form, where dance and light intertwine to create a mesmerizing spectacle. The minimalist approach, devoid of elaborate costumes, focuses on the raw beauty of the dancers' bodies.

Why choose?

  • Intimate and artistic performances
  • Frequent show updates for a fresh experience
  • Convenient location near iconic landmarks

Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge, a global icon and birthplace of Parisian cabaret, offers a grand, theatrical experience. Its signature French Cancan, accompanied by dazzling costumes and energetic music, is a spectacle to behold.

Why choose?

  • Iconic status and rich history
  • Diverse range of acts, including comedy and acrobatics
  • Extravagant performances

Paradis Latin

Paradis Latin, a historic venue dating back to the 19th century, offers a blend of tradition and modernity. Its shows, featuring acrobatics, music, and dance like Moulin Rouge but at a more affordable price.

Why choose?

  • Budget-friendly pricing
  • Family-friendly shows
  • Contemporary beat

A brief history of Crazy Horse Paris

  • 1951: Alain Bernardin establishes Crazy Horse Paris, focusing on artistic expression and the female form, transforming a wine cellar into the venue we know today.
  • 1960s: The cabaret adapts to the sexual revolution, embracing a more modern and liberated presentation of women.
  • 1989: The world-famous opening scene with twelve dancers in high boots and Bearskin Hats is introduced.
  • 2001: Crazy Horse celebrates its 50th anniversary and opens a second permanent show in Las Vegas.
  • 2006: International burlesque star Dita Von Teese performs as the first guest star.
  • 2008: Actress Pamela Anderson performs, generating significant media attention.
  • 2009: Philippe Decouflé creates the "Désirs" show, pushing boundaries while honoring the cabaret's heritage.
  • 2012: Fashion designer Christian Louboutin collaborates on the "Feu" show, bringing his unique vision to the stage.
  • Today: Crazy Horse Paris continues to captivate audiences with innovative performances and collaborations, 70 years in the making.

Plan your visit to Crazy Horse Paris

Timings
Getting there
Dinner menu
Facilities
Rules & regulations
Dress code
Visitor tips
crazy horse paris tickets
  • Cabaret shows:
    Sunday to Friday: 8pm & 10:30pm
    Saturday: 7pm, 9:30pm & 11:45pm
    Show duration: 90 minutes
  • Entry timings: 45 minutes before the show
  • Last entry: 15 minutes before show timings

Address: 12, Avenue George V, 75008 Paris

Find on maps

  • By metro: 1 and 9
    Nearest stops: Alma-Marceau and George V ou F.D.Roosevelt
  • By RER: A and C
    Nearest stops: Charles de Gaulle Etoile and Pont de l’Alma
  • By bus: Routes 42, 63, 72, 80, 92
    Nearest stop: Alma-Marceau
  • Nearest car park: Alma George V

Currently, Crazy Horse Paris is partnered with Ginger, a Thai-inspired restaurant, located nearby. You can enjoy a curated three-course meal before or after the show. 

  • Starters: Baby spinach salad (pine nuts, parmesan, truffle-flavored dressing); Tuna & avocado Tartar; "Black Tiger" prawns (garlic, coriander, scallions, black pepper, lime); or Burrata on a bed of bell peppers, thaï basilic pesto
  • Mains: Salmon a la plancha, spicy mango sauce; Codfish filet, "Tom Yam" sauce (curry, lemongrass & coconut milk); Angus flank Steak, “Tiger’s tear” style; or Yellow chicken supreme, with Satay Condiment
  • Sides: Scented rice, green beans, green vegetable curry, baby roast potatoes
  • Dessert: Yuzu sorbet; Pineapple with spicy caramel sauce, vanilla ice cream; Coconut milk tapioca with mango coulis; or Chocolate fondant, vanilla ice cream
  • Drinks: Red/white wine, still or sparkling water
  • Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible. However, it's best to contact the venue directly in advance to inform them of specific needs.
  • Souvenir shop: You can purchase souvenirs and photographs of the show at the on-site shop. It's open from 6pm to midnight, and until 1:30am on Sundays.
  • Photography: Professional photographers are available at the venue to take your picture as a souvenir.
  • Cloakroom: A coat and bag check service is provided at the theater.
  • Parking: The nearest parking garage is Alma George V, located at 10 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris.
crazy horse paris Tickets
  • Enjoy the element of surprise as there are no pre-assigned seats! Your table will be assigned by the maître d’hôtel upon your arrival.
  • It is prohibited to smoke on the premises.
  • To preserve the intimate ambiance, photography and videography are not permitted.
  • Children aged 10 and above are welcome at the venue. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Alcoholic beverages are exclusively served to guests of legal drinking age.
  • Your furry friends are not allowed inside the premises for the show.
crazy horse paris Tickets
  • Dress to impress: Sophisticated attire is the order of the day at Crazy Horse. 
  • Ladies, glam it up: An evening gown would be perfect, but not essential. Consider a dressy top with a skirt or pants and complete the look with dressier flats, heels, or sandals. 
  • Casual wear is a no-go: Leave your sportswear, sneakers, shorts, and flip-flops at home.
  • Gentlemen, suit up: While a suit and tie aren't compulsory, they certainly make a statement. Alternatively, smart casual is acceptable, think dark jeans or trousers paired with a stylish jacket and dress shoes.
Artist performing during Crazy Horse Show at Moulin Rouge
  • Arrive at least 45 minutes before the main act to indulge in the pre-show burlesque act by George Bangable, which ignites the stage 30 minutes prior to the grand spectacle. Remember, the gates close 10-15 minutes before curtain rise, so don't be a latecomer!
  • Your seat is pre-assigned by the maître d’hôtel, so there's no need to rush. Don’t worry, as every angle offers a good view of the performances.
  • If you've opted for the dinner-show package, arrive at least 10 minutes before your reservation time.
  • Guests must be 10 years or older to experience the magic of Crazy Horse. Please note that the show features nudity, so parental discretion is advised when booking for younger audiences.
  • Remember to bring your ticket and a valid ID for a hassle-free entry.

Frequently Asked Questions about Crazy Horse Paris tickets

Do Crazy Horse Paris tickets include dinner?

Some tickets do. With the “Crazy Horse Paris Show and Dinner” ticket option, you can enjoy a splendid dinner at the partner restaurant, Ginger, before or after the show. For more information, make sure to check your tickets before purchasing.

Is there a vegetarian option in the Crazy Horse Paris Dinner & Show tickets?

This depends on the restaurants that Crazy Horse Paris is partnered with for their dinner and their set menu. If there is no vegetarian option listed, you can contact Crazy Horse Paris or the restaurant.

How long is the Crazy Horse Paris show?

The show at Crazy Horse Paris lasts 90 minutes.

Can children visit Crazy Horse Paris?

Yes, the minimum age to attend the show is 10 years, and minors must be accompanied by parents or guardians. Please be aware the show contains nudity, so please watch a trailer video to judge its suitability.

Is there a lot of nudity?

Yes, there is nudity in Crazy Horse Paris. The focus is on the beauty of the human body and the interplay of light and shadow that conceals the bodies in an artistic way.

Can I attend alone?

Absolutely! Many people attend Crazy Horse Paris alone. The intimate setting and the captivating performances make it a great experience, even if you're solo. The cabaret is designed to create a sensual and artistic atmosphere, and you'll find many other guests enjoying the show on their own.

Is there valet parking at Crazy Horse Paris?

No, there is no valet parking at Crazy Horse Paris. However, you can park your car in the nearby Alma-George V public parking lot for a fee. There is also a taxi stand right in front of the cabaret.

Can I choose my seat at Crazy Horse Paris?

Seats are assigned to you and your party by the maître d’hôtel. You will be shown to your seats when you arrive.

Is the show suitable for non-French speakers?

Yes, the Crazy Horse Paris show is suitable for non-French speakers. The performances are primarily visual, relying on dance, light, and music to convey their message. While there may be some spoken French during the show, it doesn't significantly impact the overall experience.