“Star Academy”: Pierre Garnier, Helena, Lenie… The elders return to the castle

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The reunion promises to be festive and moving. Some of the students from the class of 2023 are invited to meet and advise the new candidates of the “Star Academy” this week. Helena, Candice and Lenie will even sleep at the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys.

“Star Academy” fans are in heaven! The singers from the last edition of the show are preparing to make their return to the Château de Dammarie-les-Lys. In this special “qualification for the tour” week, Helena, Candice, Lenie, Axel and Julien will become coaches to support the apprentice singers of the new promotion.

The director of the “Star Academy”, Michael Goldman, announced another good news, in full primetime, last Saturday: “I have one last little piece of information. The girls, Monday evening, will sleep at the castle with the students”. Helena, Candice and Lenie will therefore return to their room for one night. A moment that promises to be full of nostalgia not to be missed this evening.

Pierre Garnier: a comeback with the teachers

That's not all! Pierre Garnier will also be present tomorrow at the castle. The winner of “Star Academy 2023” will stand alongside teachers to judge students during their assessments. At the end of these performances, which must resemble “mini-concerts”, two students will be qualified directly for the tour. The others will be put to a public vote. The one who is least supported will have to leave the adventure and will not participate in the big “Star Academy” tour.

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