Overview
- Each attack location will host a time of remembrance alongside victims’ families and associations with the president in attendance, according to the Élysée.
- A national ceremony is scheduled from 18:00 to 19:40 at the new Jardin du Souvenir on Place Saint‑Gervais, where Emmanuel Macron will officially inaugurate the memorial.
- Organizers say music will guide the commemoration, with public exhibitions and a mural set to be unveiled on November 12 in the 11th arrondissement.
- The Fédération Française de Football will mark the occasion at the France–Ukraine match at the Stade de France with a minute of silence and a ‘Football for Peace’ banner.
- Public participation is already underway, including an AfVT-organized run and walk in Paris that drew more than 3,000 people, while media outlets feature survivor testimonies such as an Europe 1 podcast with Bataclan survivor Julien Pearce.