What if you could enjoy the magic of large leisure parks without having to cross France? No more long journeys and hotel nights: this time, the show comes to you.
Amusement and leisure parks continue to appeal to the public, attracting nearly 70 million visitors to France each year. Disneyland Paris, Parc Astérix, Puy du Fou, Futuroscope… Their success continues, but getting there is not always within everyone’s reach. First of all, it is a certain budget, since you have to take into account the price of entry tickets of course – which continues to increase year after year – and possibly transport and accommodation for visitors who do not live in the surrounding area. And it also takes time: one day is not necessarily enough, especially when you come from far away. It is precisely for this reason that one of the French’s favorite parks has decided to expand its offer by inviting visitors directly to their homes.
Yes, you no longer need to travel miles to experience the experience: for the first time, it is the park that comes to the public and not the other way around. A huge tour is planned for the end of 2027, which will crisscross the roads of France (and even Belgium) to take over the largest venues and zeniths. Dozens of artists, breathtaking sets and colossal logistics will be mobilized to recreate, near you, the magic and emotion for which the shows at this theme park are usually renowned. A true technical feat which promises to shake up the codes of the sector.
It is the Puy du Fou, a famous Vendée park, which has chosen to be exported throughout the country to introduce its world to those who do not yet know it. Called “Musketeer”, this two-hour show is announced as a “swashbuckling romance”carried by around fifty artists, between “heroic adventures, fights, dance and equestrian scenes”. We will follow the adventures of Bouton d’Or, a young orphan horse trainer who was the victim of an attempted kidnapping at the beginning of the 17th century.e century. To get answers, he will browse “the roads of France” and will discover “a decisive secret for the survival of the kingdom”while meeting several emblematic characters, from the Three Musketeers to Cyrano de Bergerac, including Sérafina and Captain Fracasse. All on an original soundtrack by composer Nathan Stornetta, already behind the music for the Puy du Fou shows, and former collaborator of Hans Zimmer.
There will be something for everyone: the show will perform in Paris from November 19, 2027 to January 9, 2028, then in Nancy, Lyon, Clermont-Ferrand, Bordeaux, Strasbourg, Amnéville, Brussels, Douai, Toulouse, Montpellier, and finally Nice, between January 29 and April 23, 2028, with two dates per city. For the price, count between 34 euros and 84 euros per person for the Parisian dates, depending on the category of seats chosen. In other cities, prices generally range between 44 euros and 79 euros.


