Music at the heart of Paris Audio Video Show 2025

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The 2025 edition of the Paris Audio Video Show (PAVS) will be held from Saturday October 25 to Sunday October 26 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris. Once again, Europe’s biggest hi-fi and home theater show will be joined by an exceptional sponsor, as the famous DJ Cut Killer will be present to share his passion for music. A theme that will serve as a common thread, as pianist Eric Artz will perform iconic pieces from movies and video games on Saturday, at the On Stage! stage.

Cut Killer behind his decks

Cut Killer, sponsor of Paris Audio Video Show 2025

Following in the footsteps of Pascal Obispo, Éric Serra and Jean-Michel Jarre, PAVS is honored to be sponsored by another legendary name of the French music scene. Cut Killer, DJ and hip-hop icon, will be present at the show on Saturday, October 25.

Firstly, from 2 to 3pm, Cut Killer will answer questions from PP Garcia and Olivier Cachin on the On Stage, located on the 3rd floor in the amphitheater. This will be an opportunity to discuss his career and his relationship with music and equipment. The DJ will then take to the decks for a mix session from 3:30 to 4pm on the Sonovente stage, on the 2nd floor in the heart of the Maillot Hall.

Finally, at 5pm Cut Killer will be present on the 3rd floor, in the Havana Hall at La Boîte Concept’s stand (H22). This will be an opportunity for visitors to talk to the artist about his love of music and hi-fi, through the turntables and speakers developed by the French brand.

Cut Killer program at Paris Audio Video Show 2025

Éric Artz’s free concert on Saturday evening

To close the first day of Paris Audio Video Show 2025, Éric Artz will be giving an exceptional concert on the On Stage at 6pm. The 42-year-old pianist, a virtuoso whose talent has taken him all over the world (Mexico, Morocco, Japan, etc.), will perform a repertoire of iconic video game music, such as Mario, Zelda, and Clair Obscur, as well as movie music, such as the legendary theme from The Godfather.

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A highlight of PAVS 2025, visitors to the show are invited to come and experience a unique moment with Éric Artz. The concert is free of charge, but tickets are limited. You can now reserve yours via the online ticketing service.

Eric Artz on stage at the Paris Audio Video Show
At 6pm on Saturday, pianist Éric Artz will give a concert on the On Stage, featuring a repertoire of music from video games and cinema.

On Stage: non-stop entertainment

As in previous years, the On Stage area will be one of the main hubs of the Paris Audio Video Show. Hosted by PP Garcia in the Bordeaux amphitheater on the 3rd floor, it will offer a comprehensive overview of the hi-fi and home theater landscape. Interviews, technical presentations, and tech discussions focusing on the leading audio and video brands are all on the agenda.

On Stage program for the Paris Audio Video Show 2025

Visitors to the Paris Audio Video Show can attend the events from the comfort of their seats in the amphitheater, or live on Son-Vidéo.com’s YouTube channel! The latter also allows you to (re)watch all the weekend’s masterclasses.

On Saturday, October 25, starting at 11am, Gorkab will kick off the festivities with a talk focusing on 3D picture. The cinema expert, who hosts the TimeLapse show devoted to the history of cinema on the Son-Vidéo.com YouTube channel, will interact with the audience on the future of 3D.

YouTube video clip by Gorkab for Son-Vidéo.com
On Saturday October 25 at 11am, Gorkab will host a conference on the future of 3D in cinema on the On Stage stage. The conference is open to visitors to the show, and will be broadcast live on Son-Vidéo.com’s YouTube channel.

The 2025 edition of the Paris Audio Video Show is undoubtedly the leading fall event for hi-fi and home theater enthusiasts. With demonstrations orchestrated by the industry’s leading brands, masterclasses and exceptional concerts, the show promises a weekend rich in discoveries and unique experiences.

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