Meet Me at the Moulin Rouge (Live) – The Poetry Night Europe Tour

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Recorded live on stage during The Poetry Night Europe Tour (2026), this performance of “Meet Me at the Moulin Rouge” strips the studio polish away and lets the jazz-funk groove breathe in front of an audience. It’s a Parisian love letter set to a neo-soul pulse — part of the pre-release material for the upcoming live album, The Poetry Night Live Tour.

The Moulin Rouge as a Symbol of Parisian Romance

Since it first lit up Montmartre in 1889, the Moulin Rouge has stood for a very particular idea of Paris: red velvet, cabaret lights, and a kind of romance that refuses to take itself too seriously. Painters like Toulouse-Lautrec immortalized its dancers; generations of songwriters have used it as shorthand for a night where anything feels possible. “Meet Me at the Moulin Rouge” leans into that mythology — not as pastiche, but as a modern jazz-funk narrator wandering the same streets, chasing the same red glow.

Jazz-Funk, Neo-Soul, and the Sound of the Tour

Lovatine’s studio work leans on AI-assisted composition and production, but The Poetry Night Europe Tour is where the material gets reinterpreted live — horns pushed forward, rhythm section looser, vocals responding to a room instead of a click track. This live cut of “Meet Me at the Moulin Rouge” sits at that intersection: a jazz-funk backbone, late-90s acid jazz warmth, and a neo-soul vocal line built for a stage rather than a studio.

Part of a Living Archive

Every stop on the tour adds another layer to Lovatine’s project of turning poetry, place, and memory into music — a living archive that runs from Ronsard and Baudelaire to original Parisian narratives like this one. Full details on the live album, The Poetry Night Live Tour, to follow.

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