TF1's bet is won.
Last October, neither “Star Academy” viewers nor Jean-Louis Blot – president of Endemol France – nor Mathieu Vergne, director of streaming programs at TF1, knew if the show would have a new season.
La Une was then just preparing to launch the 2024 edition and did not know how it would be received by viewers.
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After 12 weeks of adventure, bonuses bringing together an average of 3 million viewers every Saturday evening, dailies 7 days a week exciting several thousand Internet users;
the decision is made.
“Star Academy”
returns for a third season since its return to television, fourteen years after its termination.
Indeed, the program that made the heyday of musical TV hook in the 2000s seems to have gone beyond the phenomenon of curiosity by reaching both nostalgic fans and new fans.
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Nikos Aliagas took advantage of the first semi-final - which pitted Axel and Julien this Saturday, January 20 - to announce that the casting for the next season was already open.
“You at home, you know how to sing, you know how to dance, do you want to live for several weeks at the Château de Dammarie-les-Lys?
It’s an extraordinary human and artistic experience, sign up
,” called out the presenter.
The musical event - now emblematic - of TF1 will therefore be back from the start of the 2024 school year.
This year's edition is coming to an end.
The first finalist, Julien, was announced this Saturday.
He will know on January 27 who, Pierre or Héléna, he will face in the final on February 3.
For those who are more impatient, part of the 2023 class will hit the roads of France from March 9 for a tour.
Amiens, Paris, Lille, Strasbourg, Montpellier... The cities and dates are only added.
So much so that the experience will extend over 55 dates.