Laeticia Hallyday left California for a return to France, alongside her family. The pretty 47-year-old blonde is taking full advantage of her stay, and has already been seen madly in love with her companion, actor and director Jalil Lespert in front of the Eiffel Tower. Happy, Laeticia Hallyday is, but do not forget the one who will never leave her: Johnny Hallyday. This Wednesday, June 15, 2022 sounds like a date that none of the rocker’s relatives can escape, that of his birthday. While the widow and her youngest daughter Joy Hallyday sent her tender messages, on their social networks, the French legend has the right to another attention, an exhibition that has not finished making people talk.
On this very special day, the international exhibition production agency Tempora unveils this exceptional project, Johnny Hallyday l’Exposition. As reported by the newspaper The Parisian, this day, the exhibition open in Brussels from December 20, 2022 to June 15, 2023 will then move to Paris from January to July 2024 at the Parc des expositions de la Porte de Versailles. It will offer the public an unprecedented discovery of Johnny’s work and life. Laeticia Hallyday did not fail to put all her heart into the work to honor the fans of her late husband. It has thus collected and entrusted to its partners the most exceptional pieces from its collection, including stage costumes, cars, guitars, motorbikes, souvenirs and photos, as well as unique and personal pieces never before unveiled.
2000m², 12 million euros and reconstituted Marnes-la-Coquette
We are already talking about the biggest exhibition on Johnny Hallyday ever, it will span almost 2000m²and will be one of the singer’s iconic pieces, the AC Cobra. The budget for this project is still around 12 million euros.. To achieve this feat, the mother of Jade and Joy Hallyday surrounded herself with the artistic director Eric Clavier and the scenographer Clémence Farrell. Collectors’ items but not only… Indeed, Johnny Hallyday l’Exposition goes further and reconstructs identically the interpreter’s office That I love you in Marnes-la-Coquette. Lucky visitors will also be immersed in their idol’s teenage room and will travel alongside him to the places so dear to his heart, from Johnny’s America to Saint-Barth. An immersive experience naturally punctuated by musical memories but also accompanied by the famous voice of a close friend of the rocker: Jean Reno.
The touching words of Laeticia
“My duty, entrusted by Johnny: to bring his work to life, so that it continues to accompany its millions of fans, and the new generations. Johnny is a voice, a showman, an unusual destiny that brings together people from all walks of life in the same audience.writes Laeticia Hallyday as shared in the press kit for the long-awaited exhibition. To imagine this exhibition, I drew on everything I learned alongside my husband, his sense of detail, showmanship, showmanship and his excessive ambition for his audience.“