Like every week for more than twenty years, Michel Drucker will receive renowned guests this January 26, 2025 on the legendary red sofas of Looking forward to Sunday.
Michel Drucker will meet us once again this Sunday, January 26, 2025 in Looking forward to Sunday. Like every week, the 82-year-old host receives on his red sofa several personalities generally from the world of entertainment, who speak openly about their lives, their passions and their careers in front of millions of viewers. As usual, Dany Saval's husband is accompanied by Viktor Vincent, who offers a mentalism number to the guest stars, and the designer Emmanuel Chaunu, who retraces in images the journey of the main guest.
Looking forward to Sunday : a show centered on music with two stars from The Voice
In the first part of his show Looking forward to SundayMichel Drucker will receive Kendji Girac this January 25. The singer, proud of his Catalan gypsy origins, will have the opportunity to talk about his life and his journey since his beginnings in The Voice, as well as his tour which will mark ten years of his brilliant career. After the success of his album VivreSoraya's companion will perform at various festivals and events this summer. He will then launch his anniversary tour next year, more precisely from January 31, 2026 at the Zénith in Amiens, and will travel across France for a series of unforgettable concerts. The winner of The Voice 3 will be joined by Sarah Schwabthe rising star of imitation. The singer and impersonator, who participated in the first edition of The Voice Kidswill also have the opportunity to talk about her life after the flagship TF1 show, in particular about her meeting with Patrick Sébastien who immediately took her under his wing.
Looking forward to Sunday : a famous Spanish singer highlighted in the second part of the show
Julio Iglesias will be featured in the second part of the new issue of Looking forward to Sunday broadcast this January 26, 2025. To do this, Michel Drucker will receive Didier Barbelivienwho has long written for the greatest, notably for the famous Spanish crooner. The songwriter will discuss his collaboration and his friendship for the singer who deeply marked his life, as he confided in the columns of Gala. “I didn't really write any hits for him, but the guy had an impact on me. In the early 80s, he took me to America, played Stevie Wonder on the phone. I met the Bee Gees in the studio, while hanging out with a man the antithesis of all that.”
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