Find out all about Cercle Odyssey, a five-day immersive music and visual experience, featuring Max Richter, JUNGLE and more.

This May, Cercle Odyssey takes over Paris, LA and Mexico City the world’s first large-scale nomadic 360° concert experience – marking the crescendo of a bold artistic experiment, the world’s first immersive nomadic concert installation. Cercle Odyssey fuses music with “a 360-degree structure using cutting-edge technology and visual narrative to take the audience on an epic multi-sensorial voyage”.

 

In Mexico City from 23rd to 27th April, LA from from 7th to 11th May, and then finally Paris, from 28th May to 1st June, the cities will each host five days of immersive sonic journeys, where music, visual storytelling, and cutting-edge technology converge inside a monumental 2,300m² circular screen.

Curated by Cercle founder and artistic director Derek Barbolla, Odyssey isn’t just a concert – it’s an art installation you can walk into, a cinematic performance you can feel. Each show, limited to 5,000 guests, is a one-of-a-kind collaboration between musicians and Cercle’s creative team. The lineup? As visionary as the format. Composer Max Richter opens Paris with two emotionally charged performances on in Paris before French soul-R&B breakout Yamê takes the spotlight. LA sees Moby return as well as sets from Black Coffee and Empire of the Sun. Mexico City will be treated to the summer vibes of Mura Masa and JUNGLE.

 

“Cercle Odyssey is the natural evolution of everything we have built,” Derek Barbolla explains, “a deep artistic exploration that brings music, visuals, and storytelling into a seamless, immersive experience, under one roof. We are honoured to collaborate with artists who share our vision of pushing creative boundaries and redefining what live performance means.”

 

With direction by filmmaker Neels Castillon, whose work bridges poetic beauty and human connection to nature, Cercle Odyssey invites the outside world in, reversing its usual model of staging concerts in remote landscapes. Inspired by Homer’s Odyssey, this project is a new artistic language, redefining what it means to experience music in 2025.

 

Find out more and get tickets online here.