Papooz
Papooz burst onto the scene in 2015 with “Ann Wants To Dance,” a catchy single in the form of a carefree pop hit, carried by an androgynous and haunting voice, dancing and graceful like a soap bubble, designed as an anthem to joy. It was an extraordinary success and a flying start for the duo, whose goal couldn't have been simpler: to make music, or rather pop, the soundtrack of their lives, for the love of guitars, but above all to make people happy.
Ulysse Cottin (the brunette) and Armand Penicaut (the blond) met about fifteen years ago in the endless queue for a Patti Smith concert. The two young men became instant friends, spending afternoons putting the world to rights, composing snippets of songs on the guitar, and talking endlessly about their love of songwriting. Active for about ten years, equally at ease on record and on stage, with three albums under their belt, Papooz has perfectly captured the revival of the French pop-rock scene.
© DR
Arabella
Arabella embodies the urgency of rock, the elegance of edgy pop, and the power of instinctive songwriting. Formed in a rehearsal room in northern France, the band quickly made a name for itself with its raw stage energy and sound that blends alternative rock, Britpop, and a certain French tradition of poetic intensity. Driven by sharp guitars, solid rhythms, and haunting vocals, Arabella claims influences ranging from Arctic Monkeys to Foo Fighters, Kings of Leon, and The Kooks.
Their music strikes with its effectiveness and sincerity, blending tension and elegance in songs that are both catchy and profound. On stage, Arabella is an electric discharge. The band plays a string of dates, forging its identity through live performances and captivating audiences with its ability to unite them around a sound that is both familiar and unique. After a remarkable first EP, the band is refining its artistic direction and ambitiously preparing for the future.
Arabella is forging its path with the conviction of a project built to last.
©Clara Perrier
Where ?
Big Hall · Live
La Belle Électrique
12 Esplanade Andry-Farcy
38000 Grenoble
Useful info
Opening hours : Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 1am, and Saturday from 4pm, but also from 6pm if a concert is scheduled.
Doors open : 1 hour before the start of the concert.
Dressing room : €2
Get there
Tramway : Line A stop Berriat - Le Magasin
Bus : Line C5 Université Biologie / Palais de Justice stop "Berriat - Le Magasin".
Train : From Grenoble train station, take tramway A towards "Fontaine La Poya", stop at "Berriat- Le Magasin".
Bicycles : 300 parking spaces available.
Car : Vallier-Catane parking lot, Square des Fusillés or near Rue Ampère.
Our other shows
April 2026
Compost Collaps & guests • Release party • Bass Tong + Kyma + Dr Gagouz + Dj Compost
Du 03.04.26 / 8pm au 04.04.26 / 1:30am
Electro
Big Hall · Live
ADN • CLIMAX II
Soirées Electro
Du 04.04.26 / 11:30pm au 05.04.26 / 5:30am
Psytrance / Tekno
Big Hall · Nights
Zamdane • Le Spectacle RAHMA
Live
09.04.26 / 8pm
Rap
Big Hall · Live
Court-Circuit #18 • Chalk
Live
13.04.26 / 8pm
Punk
Hors les murs - Ampérage
Escales
Spectacle
14.04.26 / 3pm
Jeune Public
Big Hall · Live
SOLD OUT • L.E.J
Live
17.04.26 / 8pm
Pop
Big Hall · Live
AIROD + DJ PHYSICAL + MEL-UU
Soirées Electro
Du 18.04.26 / 11:55pm au 19.04.26 / 5:30am
Electronic music
Big Hall · Nights
Marcel et son orchestre + Poésie Zéro
Live
23.04.26 / 8pm
Rock
Big Hall · Live
Alborosie + Shengen Clan
Live
24.04.26 / 8pm
Reggae
Big Hall · Live
Isha et Limsa d'Aulnay
Live
25.04.26 / 8pm
Rap
Big Hall · Live
Court-Circuit #19 • It It Anita + Pamplemousse
Live
29.04.26 / 8pm
Rock / Punk
Hors les murs - Ampérage
H-Burns & The Stranger Quartet | Tribute to Leonard Cohen + Barkanan
Live
30.04.26 / 8pm
Folk / Rock
Big Hall · Live
June 2026
Xzibit
Live
11.06.26 / 8pm
Rap
Big Hall · Live