Of Monday to Friday at 8:30 p.m. on France Bleu, you can discover the new talents of the humor scene. Coming from the 4 corners of France, recommended or not by established artists, these emerging talents present themselves to you in a mad hope … that of power present their show in a mythical Parisian room during a great evening dedicated to new talents discovered by France Bleu!
Influence our jury
Composed of humor professionals and representatives of France Bleu, our jury has one goal: to find and highlight the next big name in humor, influenced by your reactions. For that, each week, we offer you a summary of the talents presented during our daily life:
John Sulo was born and raised in Le Havre. In 2013, he decided to come and settle in Paris in order to embrace his passion: comedy. First actor for Canal + and France 4, he made his debut in Mouloud Achour’s program “Clique” with his friend Sébastien Abdelhamid. 2 years later, he decides to devote himself to what he loves most in comedy: stand-up. So he made his first ranges at the “Labo du Rire” at the Paname Art Café today he plays his first Champion show at the Point Virgule.
Valentin Reinehr offers you, with a lot of humor, an autobiographical testimony which is no less than the reality of the life of a stutterer and that of the life of people considered “invalid”. “My stuttering is not a handicap but a peculiarity, I made it a strength. If today I go on stage, it is to prove to people considered invalid, that anything is possible. to believe in his dreams. Word of a stutterer, anything is possible “!
Thibaud Agoston and his assumed bohemian bourgeois style, it is a hope of the stand-up, which makes fun of the faults of our society with a prickly feather and a disconcerting ease. With several awards to his credit, including: Grand Prix at the Festival du Rire de Rochefort (FIRR) 2021, Prix Raymond Errera at the Festival du Rire de Rochefort (FIRR) 2021, SSA Prize for young talent for humor 2020, New talent for writing SACD prize.
Guillaume is this guy with whom you make the world a whole lot better, but not necessarily for the best. For an hour, you are not sitting at his show, you are this person with whom he gets carried away on ultraconnectivity, his cad’sup job, fatherhood, positive education, the meaning of life as of death. Guillaume’s stand-up is personal. The stories he tells are his own, the portraits, those of his Mediterranean family. And when he exposes his points of view, doubts or anxieties, it is also those of a generation in search of benchmarks which will sooner or later have to ask the right questions.
What can link the future of a small abandoned village and the fate of a boat of 50 migrants? The mayor of a village calls on Vittoria Azzurra, director of the Migrando project: “Welcomes a migrant, revives a village”. Everything will be decided during this municipal council where the inhabitants have 1 hour to decide. The debate is heated between supporters and opponents, as the boat faces the storm.