Le Trabendo
The Le Trabendo is a musical concert venue located at the Parc de la Villette, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The capacity is 700. In 2000, it was relaunched with its current name, Le Trabendo. It is surrounded by a red building.[1]
The concert theatre has hosted great figures of jazz, rhythm and blues.
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- Angers: Le Chabada
- Angoulême: La Nef
- Besancon: La Rodia
- Bordeaux: Iboat, Le Bootleg, Rock School Barbey
- Brest: Brest Arena, La Carene, Black Label Café
- Caen: Le Cargö, Zénith de Caen
- Cannes: Palais des Festivals et des Congrès
- Colmar: Supersounds, Grillen
- Dijon: La Vapeur, Zénith de Dijon
- Limoges: Limoges Concert Hall, La Fourmi
- Lorient: Le Manège
- Maxeville: Le Totem
- Metz: Galaxie Amnéville, Arsenal de Metz, Le Bam
- Montpellier: Le Rockstore
- Nancy: L'Autre Canal, Zénith de Nancy
- Nantes: Le Lieu Unique, Stereolux, Zénith de Nantes Métropole
- Orléans: Zénith d'Orléans
- Rennes: Le Liberté, Le Sambre, L'Ubu, L'antipode, Mondo Bizarro
- Rouen: Zénith de Rouen, Le 106
- Toulouse: The Petit London, Metronum, Le Bikini, Zénith de Toulouse
- Tourcoing: Le Grand Mix
- Tours: Temps Machine
- Villeurbanne: Le Transbordeur
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Coordinates: 48°53′33″N 2°23′38″E / 48.892578°N 2.393893°E / 48.892578; 2.393893