December 5, 2017 marks a sad day for music lovers. Indeed, it was on this date that Johnny Hallyday died of lung cancer at the age of 74 at his home in Marnes-la-Coquette. A shock for his admirers who, since November 24, 2017, had not heard from him on social networks. The artist disappeared, the latter’s Twitter account was abandoned. In any case, until Thursday, June 15, 2023. Six years after the death of the Taulier, the blue bird was reactivated for a very special occasion: the rocker’s birthday. Today, the interpreter of Desire should have celebrated its 80 candles. A unique event to share the promotional video of the exhibition entirely dedicated to Jean-Philippe Smet, his real name.
An exhibition which, after conquering Brussels, will be held from December 22, 2023 to June 16, 2024 at the Parc des expositions de la Porte de Versailles, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. “I am extremely moved to share this wonderful news with you today: the Parisian ticket office for Johnny Hallyday L’Exposition is open! Looking forward to seeing you from December 22, 2023 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles”wrote Laeticia Hallyday on her own Twitter account.
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— Johnny Hallyday (@JohnnySjh) June 15, 2023
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A beautiful tribute
In addition to this nice surprise for the birthday of Johnny Hallyday, the mother of Jade and Joy, also took her Instagram to celebrate the birthday of her late husband. “Today, the day you were born, I remember you like this, my soul mate who made my whole world possible. No one made me laugh like you. With infinite gratitude and nothing but love. Endless love… Happy birthday my love”, she wrote under a series of photos of her with the father of her children. A post that sparked strong reactions.
“Happy birthday to the boss and see you at the Madeleine for a tribute mass this morning hoping that from up there he will give us a sign to us fans”, “Magnificent”, “Happy birthday to you our idol is celebrating good up there with the stars and your friends”, “We miss him terribly, not a day without thinking of him”, could we read in the comments. A beautiful tribute.
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