Overview
- President Emmanuel Macron led site-by-site ceremonies at the Stade de France, multiple terrace locations and the Bataclan, with plaque readings, wreaths and minutes of silence alongside victims' associations.
- Paris inaugurated the Jardin du 13 Novembre 2015 near Hôtel de Ville, a stone enclosure with granite forms evoking each attack site and victims’ names, capped by a music-led ceremony directed by Thierry Reboul with a requiem by Victor Le Masne.
- Authorities maintained reinforced vigilance at the request of Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez, while Paris churches, including Notre-Dame, rang bells in the evening and broadcasters carried the commemorations live to public screens.
- The France–Ukraine match at the Parc des Princes integrated tributes with a pre‑kickoff silence, a “Football for Peace” banner and players wearing the Bleuet de France insignia in memory of victims.
- Cultural remembrance intensified with the release of the series Des vivants, created with direct input from Bataclan survivors who agreed to film on site, as victims’ groups highlight lasting trauma and a national terrorism memorial museum is slated for 2029–2030.