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[[File:Olympia.jpg|thumb|right|Olympia Theatre exterior and interior with seats]]
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[[File:2012-10-02_OlympiaMuse2.jpg|thumb|right|Muse at the Olympia in 2012]]
'''Olympia''' (or as it's most commonly known as, '''L'Olympia''' or '''Olympia Hall''' - not to be confused with [[Dublin Olympia Theatre|Olympia Theatre in Dublin]]) is a music venue located in Paris, France. The hall was opened in 1888 by co-creators of the Moulin Rouge, Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler, under the name of Montagnes Russes. The building housed many theatrical, opera and ballet performances. With the decline of these types of performances in early 20th century, Olympia was converted into a movie cinema, known under the name of Théâtre Jacques Haïk, and later into a music venue in 1954. Since then it's been known as Olympia. The venue has been a popular stay for many rock bands since the 1960s.
 
Many iconic performers and musical acts from different spectrums of entertainment have performed at the Olympia, including Édith Piaf, [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Jeff Buckley]], Dalida, Johnny Hallyday, [[Led Zeppelin]], [[The Beatles]], [[The Beach Boys]], [[David Bowie]], [[Nina Simone]], [[Ray Charles]], The Pogues, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and more.
 
The venue can hold 1,985 during seated shows and 2,824 during standing shows.
 
== Muse performances at Olympia ==
 
* [[Paris Olympia 2012 (gig)|2012-10-02]]
 
== Venue address ==
 
28 Boulevard des Capucines<br/>
75009<br/>
Paris<br/>
 
== See Also ==
 
* [https://www.olympiahall.com/ L'Olympia official website]
 
[[Category:Venues]]

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