First observation: unsurprisingly, he did not take advantage of the prestige of the place to change his habits.
Nor his clothes, for that matter.
It was in jeans and a black t-shirt, jumping like never before, that Jérémy Ferrari made his entrance this Saturday March 9 into the very closed circle of comedians filling the Accor Arena in Paris (12th arrondissement).
He performs his one-man electroshock show on health, “General Anesthesia”, the 200th and final performance of which will be broadcast live from Bercy to 300 cinemas in France, this Sunday at 5 p.m.
In front of him, an impressive audience of 84 m of rows of almost 10,000 spectators committed to the cause of the ex-troublemaker of “We only ask to laugh” who became the king of humor at the age of 38 black and one of the very first ticket sellers in France in the comedy category.
Before the show, no opening act, but a nice surprise for the spectators at the Accor Arena: the teasing presence in the stands of Baptiste Lecaplain and Arnaud Tsamere, two colleagues and friends with whom Ferrari will launch in 2025 in a very awaited “Trio tour”.
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