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On the huge oval screen lined with sixteen high-definition projectors, a sweaty Johnny Hallyday chained
Que je t'aime
,
Diego
… On December 27, despite the early hour, the 450 visitors were in good shape.
Some sketch out a few rock steps, others film with their phones, those seated on the “flight cases” tap their feet in rhythm.
When the rocker screams that he wants
to "die of chained love"
, Séverine Quesque raises her wrists crossed as in the past in concerts.
“I came from Lille on purpose,
says this 51-year-old teacher.
I took my mother and my godmother, it's their Christmas present.
I grew up with Johnny, the first time I saw him on stage I was 5 years old.
I am
Laeticia Hallyday
on Instagram.
That's where I saw the preparations for this event."
Since his disappearance five years ago, the rocker has been entitled to a dozen exhibitions.
Inaugurated just before Christmas, this is the most ambitious.
With its 20,000 pre-purchased tickets between…
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