After having been the troublemaker of the mornings of M6 in the early 2000s, Michaël Youn found his acolytes Benjamin Morgaine and Vincent Desagnat for various projects. The three actors notably shot the 11 commandments before setting up the group Les Fatal Bazooka. The group originated in 2002 in a Morning Live sketch, which the members were performing at the time. The humorous formation has found success in particular thanks to the singles Put your balaclava on (2006), Nocturnal bad faith, I love your ball too much, Quietly and Talk to my hand (2007).
After several years of silence, the group is making a comeback in 2020 on Michaël Youn’s new show, Le Morning Night. “We are happy to get together with friends to do stupid things and to be able to get together on television to make people laugh by making fun of ourselves. We can still laugh at a lot of things, it’s even important right now“, he said at the time at the microphone of RTL.
And this summer, the actor and his friends decided to go back on stage to set it on fire again, flanked by improbable costumes and wacky and delirious texts. Several weeks ago, the Fatal Bazooka were notably present on the stage of Amnésia in Cap d’Agde, a giant open-air nightclub which is one of the highest places on the Mediterranean coast and owned by André Boudou, the father of Laeticia Hallyday.
Michaël Youn and his acolytes were to continue their comeback on September 17 at the Amay’n Toi festival in Belgium. An event which, for lack of participants, suffered several cancellations. “The first edition will finally be held over three days instead of six“, we learned yesterday, Monday, September 12. But this Tuesday, September 13, the actor announced very bad news with the cancellation of his performance. “The concert will not take place. sorry“, soberly wrote Michaël Youn on an Instagram post that was then deleted. The deletion of the concert was nevertheless then confirmed in a story by the principal concerned without this giving any more explanatory information.
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