The stupor only lasted a few minutes.
Three, to be precise.
Friday evening, the end of the concert given in Paris by the singer Juliette Armanet, in the hall of the Accor Arena took an unexpected turn with the triggering, around 10:30 p.m., of a fire alarm.
The alert resounded with force in the enclosure of the omnisports palace of Bercy, doubled almost immediately by an automatic announcement inviting the spectators to evacuate the site
"due to an incident"
.
The concert then ceased to be broadcast on Canal +, where it was broadcast live.
As the public on the spot was nevertheless able to realize it, it was however only a false alarm.
The show finally resumed in less than five minutes, while some of the disconcerted spectators put their jackets back on and were already starting to head towards the emergency exits, under the re-lit lights of the hall.
The management of the Accor Arena confirmed
"a technical incident"
late in the evening.
“Several fire detection heads were triggered, taking with them the message to evacuate the room
,” the group said in a statement.
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Returning to the stage under a dewy light, Juliette Armanet preferred to laugh at this imbroglio and ask for a
“ huge
vodka
, please, on stage”.
"It's too good, it was my worst nightmare
," said the singer to her still large audience.
I spent the night, last night, thinking “what's going to happen?
I'm going to break my leg, I'm going to forget my lyrics, I'm going to get my chords wrong…” and in fact, there was that!”
The interpreter of the
Last day of disco
has finally thanked his audience for still being present.
"Thank you, because it's legendary!"
.
Not broadcast following the interruption of the show, but captured by the Canal+ teams, the end of the concert will be available on the My Canal service.
Along with the rest of the show, of course.