Soprano: “We have planned an extraordinary show for New Years”

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Interview – Soprano will host the festivities of December 31 on TF1, alongside Nikos Aliagas. The Marseille singer reveals some secrets to us on this concert organized at the Château de Chantilly, for the transition to the new year!

Who better than Soprano to celebrate the end of 2024? The Marseille singer has just released his album “Emancipation”, a concentrate of good humor and texts pronouncing benevolence. Alongside Nikos Aliagas, he will liven up the evening “2025, the big fireworks”, broadcast on December 31 on TF1.

“”People who are going to feast on the 31st will see me at home, counting with them“, Declares the artist, all smiles, at the microphone of WECB. From the Château de Chantilly, he will ensure a show that promises to be grand. On the program of the evening: fireworks, drones, and especially 1200 Choristers who will accompany him on his greatest hits.It will be beautiful“, Concludes Soprano.

The watchword: “Party”!

Among the titles he will perform on stage, spectators may have the joy of hearing his brand new title “Tour du Monde”. With this song inspired by the 2024 Olympic Games, Soprano intends to bring together.

In any case, no doubt for the artist, this show “Go be extraordinary“, a moment of imagined joy and sharing”So that people can party together, with the family“.

So go to TF1 on evening December 31, just before the counting … and even after! “2025, the big fireworks”, with Soprano and 500 choristers, is to be discovered from 11:45 p.m.

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