Toulouse’s Weekend Entertainment Brims with Music, Shows, and Unique Events
Toulouse hosts an array of cultural and leisure events this weekend, including the musical "Time for love," an immersive show, a tattoo festival, a Christmas circus finale, and a puppy exhibition.
- • 'Time for love' musical runs at Casino Barrière with tickets from €36.
- • 'Genesis' immersive show at the church of Gesù ends Sunday, tickets from €13.90.
- • 18th Tattoo Show at Diagora Labège features 200 artists plus concerts, runs Saturday and Sunday.
- • Grand Cirque de Noël offers last performances with half-price tickets starting at €28.
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This weekend in Toulouse, January 10-11, 2026, cultural and leisure activities abound, featuring a mix of musical theater, immersive shows, and community events. The Casino Barrière continues its run of the musical "Time for love," which follows a time-traveling Napoleon’s quest to save Joséphine through a blend of comedy, acrobatics, and diverse music genres. Tickets start at €36 for Friday and Saturday 8 PM performances.
At the historic church of Gesù, the immersive show "Genesis" presents a 30-minute multi-sensorial experience themed on Creation, using projections that interact with the architecture. This Swiss collective PROJEKTIL production concludes its run Sunday with adult tickets from €13.90.
Tattoo enthusiasts can attend the 18th Tattoo Show at Diagora Labège, showcasing nearly 200 artists with live tattooing, contests, and a concert by Ramones Not Dead. The event runs 10 AM to 8 PM Saturday and 10 AM to 7 PM Sunday. Entry costs €10 per day or €15 for a weekend pass.
The Grand Cirque de Noël offers final performances with half-price tickets, featuring international artists and special acts like a helicopter appearance. Showtimes vary Saturday and Sunday, with tickets starting at €28.
Animal lovers can visit the Salon du Chiot at Toulouse's MIN market, an exhibition of puppies accompanied by expert advice on breeds and care, open 10 AM to 7 PM throughout the weekend.
These diverse offerings provide entertainment options for varied tastes, from immersive art and theater to live music and family-friendly outings.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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