Overview
- President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled to visit each attack site on Thursday before a 6 p.m. ceremony that will open the Jardin du 13 Novembre at Place Saint‑Gervais.
- Paris landmarks—the Eiffel Tower, City Hall and the statue at Place de la République—lit up in blue, white and red on Wednesday, with illuminations set to continue on the anniversary.
- The evening program features the Requiem des lumières by Victor Le Masne, performances by the Radio France choir and the Garde Républicaine, and the Chœur du 13 composed of survivors and bereaved relatives.
- An album of the commemorative performances will be released online Thursday at 8 p.m., with all proceeds benefiting the victims’ associations 13onze15 Fraternité et Vérité and Life for Paris.
- Ten years on, the judicial reckoning stands largely complete—Salah Abdeslam is serving life without parole, several accomplices remain imprisoned, many perpetrators were killed, and at least one suspected artificer is still sought.