What anthem will accompany the new students of the Star Academy during this 2024 season, launched this Saturday October 12 on TF1? We know the song that will follow At the end of my dreams by Jean-Jacques Goldman. A bold choice.
A few hours before the launch of the Star Academy 2024 on TF1, information concerning this new edition of the cult program is trickling out. Recently, we learned which artist would be the godmother of this promotion and discovered the new castle of Dammarie-les-Lys, while the list of teaching staff, which has undergone numerous changes, has been fully revealed. Even the concert dates of the next tour have already been made public. And that’s not all: we have also just learned what the anthem of this new season of the Star Academywhich begins this Saturday, October 12 from 9 p.m. And it is quite surprising.
After At the end of my dreams, what is the anthem of the Star Academy 2024 ?
During previous editions of the Star Academythe production often chose French song standards as an anthem. Last year, it was on Jean-Jacques Goldman’s hit At the end of my dreams that Pierre Garnier, Julien, Lénie, Héléna and Djébril had given voice. Before them, the students of the Star Ac had covered classics like let me dance by Dalida (2004) or I’m not a hero by Daniel Balavoine (2005). Without forgetting the anthem from the very first season which has remained emblematic of the program: music, by Nicoletta. But this year, the production chose to focus on a title released just a few months ago.
Star Academy 2024: what is the students’ anthem?
Indeed, our colleagues from PureCharts reveal that it is the latest single from the singer Santa, Start me again, which will serve as an anthem for the 2024 class of the Star Academy. It is therefore with this song, released last May, that the new students (two of whom are already known) will begin the bonuses of the show. And they will not only have to sing it correctly: they will also have to ensure the choreography that goes with it. A choreography concocted to measure by the dance teacher Malika Benjelloun, who spoke about this subject to Telepro.
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