Fans of the comedian call him the "Dieudobus": for several years, Dieudonné's shows have taken place in a bus that goes around France - more than a hundred dates are announced on the tour website up to see you next year, including overseas and even in London or New York.
After show bans, Dieudonné therefore continues to perform more discreetly, not telling his audience the exact place of the meeting until the last moment.
But this Sunday, August 14, when his new show "Atomic Power" was to be played on the edge of the Nantes conurbation, the gendarmes and the town hall of Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire decided otherwise: installed without authorization in a parking lot public in the town, the Dieudobus was asked to park elsewhere, reports the regional daily
Presse Océan
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The comedian then tried to play a little further, this time parking in the car park of a school in Carquefou, but as the spectators began to take their places the mayor also opposed his installation, for the same reasons. reasons.
Finally, after branching off onto the A11, the Dieudobus chose to stop this time at a motorway rest area near the town of Le Cellier, where the show was finally able to take place quietly, under the supervision of the gendarmerie, which says it has identified about fifteen vehicles parked nearby, for a show lasting half an hour.