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Johnny Hallyday: Bercy 92

Johnny Hallyday: Bercy 92

Musikal
2012

In the fall of 1992, Johnny Hallyday performed at Bercy for the third time. He made a spectacular entrance, appearing as if by magic on an elevator that brought him directly to the stage for an incredible show featuring all his greatest hits: Ça ne change pas un homme, Rock'n'roll attitude, Diego libre dans sa tête, Dégage, Que je t'aime, L’envie, Je te promets, Quelque chose de Tennessee, and more. Almost two hours of rock and roll- a show no music fan will want to miss.

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Olympia 2000

Olympia 2000

Dokumentar
2012

For his return to the Olympia, Johnny Hallyday performed a series of concerts in front of 100,000 fans for nearly three months. This time, Johnny opted for a more intimate and emotional setting, far from the extravagance of his other recent shows. His Olympia 2000 concert was filmed with all the trappings of a full-fledged movie production, on Super 16mm film with 9 cameras. This magnificent film faithfully captures all the emotion shared between the crowd and their favorite artist.

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Allume Le Feu Au Stade De France 98

Allume Le Feu Au Stade De France 98

Musikal
2011

French rock icon Johnny Hallyday presents a sumptuous performance at the Stade de France in front of 80,000 fans. Enjoy three hours of live music featuring over thirty classic songs, duets with Lionel Richie, Pascal Obispo, Patrick Bruel, Florent Pagny, Lara Fabian and Jean-Jacques Goldman, an R&B medley and an acoustic session, all in a spectacular setting filled with thrilling stagecraft. It was at this concert that Johnny first performed his sensational new song Allumer le feu, which soon became a huge success.

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Dans La Chaleur De Bercy

Dans La Chaleur De Bercy

Musikal

Johnny Hallyday puts on a truly spectacular rock show with "Dans la chaleur de Bercy", directed by Bernard Schmitt and recorded live in concert on September 15th, 1990, in front of 250,000 fans. France's favorite rocker pulls out all the stops with 120 tons of equipment, 150 people on stage, nine raised stage sections, and nearly 14,000 sheets of paper raining down on the audience every night - along with flares, machine-gun fire, motorcycle stunts, the choir singers of Chorale Camerounaise Pek-Nyambe, and a huge red balloon for the song Laura. To top it all off, Johnny appears in a black suit to perform Je te promets and L'envie backed by the Grand Orchestre Symphonique d'Europe under conductor Olivier Holt. This concert earned a Victoire de la Musique award for "Best Musical Performance".

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