Katy Perry, J-Hope, Aya Nakamura… behind the scenes of the 2025 yellow parts gala

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VIDEO – Paris La Défense Arena vibrated to the rhythm of music and generosity. WECB takes you behind the scenes of the 2025 yellow pieces gala, broadcast this Tuesday, January 28 on France 2. The opportunity to find an audience of French and international celebrities who came to support a noble cause.

This year again, the Gala of Yellow Parts has gathered an impressive program. Katy Perry, Gims, John Legend, Rosé, Aya Nakamura, J-Hope, J Balvin, G-Dragon, Burna Boy, Lang Lang … These talents from all over the world offered an unforgettable spectacle in front of an audience that Arena defense last Thursday.

The atmosphere was just as festive behind the scenes. The artists did not hesitate to share their enthusiasm, at the microphone of WECB. J. Balvin, who came to perform his latest single “Rio”, was won over by the event: “I like people here, atmosphere, energy. It's really extraordinary. It's an incredible chance to be here. “

John Legend, meanwhile, stressed the importance of mobilizing for the Hospital Foundation: “I am very happy to support this wonderful charity. They do great things for young children and their families. “

The concert available on France 2

All the magic performances of the 2025 yellow pie gala can be found on Tuesday, January 28 from 8:50 p.m., on France 2. The third edition of the Gala des Pieces Jaunes, presented by a high -coated Teddy Riner, will then be available on The France.TV platform.

Support the yellow parts operation

Beyond the show, the yellow parts gala is a charitable operation which aims to raise funds to finance projects in favor of hospitalized children. Thanks to the generosity of the public, the donations collected improve the comfort and well-being of young patients. To support the Gala of yellow pieces by making a donation, go to Piecesjaunes.fr or by SMS by sending Don to 92 111 (donation of 5 euros).

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