Here we are.
Paris Paradis opens its doors this Friday at La Villette.
The Parisian festival, which continues until Sunday, will welcome you from the end of the day around the Peripheral stage for an evening like our newspaper: eclectic, popular and joyful.
From 6 p.m., we offer you two of our best discoveries of recent years.
Starting with Tim Dup, 26-year-old Ile-de-France revealed by "TER Center", a piece that had shaken up in its touching way of describing a not always rosy daily life.
On the occasion of the release of his excellent third album, Timothée Duperray of his real name, who also wrote for Louane, will open the festival gently on the piano.
Just after, do not miss the incredible Antoine Elie, revealed by his beautiful ballad "the Rose and the Armor".
But the boy is also capable of shattering songs, in which he delivers his raw moods.
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Another funny animal, Bear, nickname behind which Charles Souchon hides, that we will not reduce to his filiation with his daddy Alain, especially after his magnificent fourth album "Mitsouko".
Then, we will raise the tone with the return of Têtes Raides, whose album "Bing Bang Boom" released this Friday seals the reunion of the group after seven years of absence.
He will give way to the unifying and benevolent hits of Soprano, galvanized by the release of his new album, “Star Hunter”.
And the evening will end with two other artists who have things to say: Zaz, who has not been seen on a Parisian stage for two years, and Tryo, always militant and cheerful, as in his eighth disc, "Chants de battle ".