Notice to fans of the
star Academy
who would not have been able to obtain tickets for the big 75-date tour, all or almost all of them sold out. TF1 has decided to please TV hook aficionados by broadcasting on its channel one of the most anticipated concerts of the tour, which began in Amiens last March.
According to information from ParisianTF1 would have decided to broadcast live the June 8 concert planned at the Accor Arena in Paris in front of nearly 20,000 spectators. This is in fact the biggest date of the tour, so the choice was logical for the production, which promises some nice surprises for this exceptional date.
Pierre Garnier, Julien Lieb, Héléna Bailly, Axel Marbeuf, Lénie Vacher, Djebril Slatni and Candice Vernet will thus be able to perform on their most memorable songs from the adventure in front of several million viewers, as they did every Saturday evening for several month. But the seven ex-academics should undoubtedly be invited to share the stage with some surpriseslike the other students in the class, godmother Vitaa and even the members of the teaching staff.
No extensions
Adeline Toniutti and Malika Benjelloun have already made notable appearances on stage, as has Nikos Aliagas, who came to perform “Not you” by Jean-Jacques Goldman with Julien and Lénie during one of the first Parisian dates. The coach of the show, but also of the tour, Lucie Bernardoni also went on stage several times to end the show on the title “Family”. “Everything is on the table”according to one of the tour production members interviewed by The Parisian.
However, there will be no question of fans missing this event since it will be the one and only broadcast of one of the concerts. Those who wish to experience this show live will however be able to count on the very last dates of June and July but no further extension of the tour, already increased from 19 to 75 dates, will not take place, affirms the production. This must in fact focus on the next season of the star Academy, scheduled for next fall on TF1. The seven artists will finally be able to concentrate on their personal musical projects, in the hope of making a start as thunderous as Pierre Garnier with his title “Those we were”. That’s all we wish for them!