The television show 'Paris des Arts' featured rapper Kalash and singer Manon Lisa during a cultural stroll through Paris on July 10, 2026 [1].
The program serves as a platform to showcase diverse musical talent and the broader cultural landscape of the French capital. By pairing contemporary artists with the city's artistic heritage, the series aims to promote French creativity to a global audience.
France 24 English said the programming is "A summer of music with Paris des Arts!" [2]. The episode focuses on the synergy between the performers and the environment of Paris, blending live musical elements with a guided exploration of the city's artistic sites [1].
Kalash and Manon Lisa are part of a larger roster of artists associated with the series. Other featured figures include Pascal Obispo, Julie Depardieu, Faudel, Sam Sauvage, and Frédéric Beigbeder [1]. The program also includes contributions from the Sea Girls, Marc Lavoine, Emily Loizeau, Michel Boujenah, and Lilly Wood & the Prick [1].
This specific segment aired on July 10, 2026 [1]. MSN said the show is a celebration of French talent [3]. The production emphasizes the intersection of modern performance and traditional art, utilizing the city as a living backdrop for its guests.
The series continues to highlight the variety of genres within the French music scene, ranging from rap to indie pop. By integrating these artists into a travelogue format, the show provides a visual and auditory map of the current cultural state of Paris [1].
“"A summer of music with Paris des Arts!"”
The integration of contemporary musicians like Kalash and Manon Lisa into a cultural program reflects a strategic effort by French media to modernize the image of national arts. By blending street-level culture and rap with traditional Parisian landmarks, 'Paris des Arts' bridges the gap between classical heritage and current popular music, signaling a broader shift toward inclusive cultural representation in state-aligned media.


