“Pretty things” arrived in Saint-Brieuc with Malik Djoudi’s concert

“Pretty things” arrived in Saint-Brieuc with Malik Djoudi’s concert
“Pretty things” arrived in Saint-Brieuc with Malik Djoudi’s concert

“Why isn’t every day Friday?” », asks Malik Djoudi in “Vivant”, his fourth record released in September 2024. The Briochin public enjoyed and danced while sharing this question, this November 8 in the evening, on Bonjour Minuit. A very beautiful show which will remain among the notable musical events of the fall.

The collective “10 Doigts en Cavale” hit the mark from the first part of the evening, provided by the group Manon David Club, by signing the group’s lyrics and instrumentation in LSF. The strength of interpretation of the two signers immediately impressed.

An electrifying electro pop concert

The gathering suddenly became denser for the Malik Djoudi concert and for good reason, we absolutely move into another electro pop dimension thanks to a square, precise and very effective combo of musicians, which gives a beautiful relief to the compositions of the artist and the simplicity of the singer. A pretty padded decor responds to the softness of Malik Djoudi’s voice, his natural presence and his sincerity on stage.

Malik Djoudi’s great performance was brilliantly performed by the collective “10 Doigts en Cavale”. (The Telegram)

The singer greets the Briochin public, happy to come and “play smart” in Saint-Brieuc and the welcome given to him for this first tour date. With the icing on the cake being the beauty and intensity of the interpretation in LSF and in rhythm by Perrine and Aurélie, from the collective “10 Doigts en Cavale”, greatly appreciated.

Malik Djoudi, who can find inspiration in a breakup that occurs after three days of a love affair, gets everyone dancing when he descends among the spectators for “Excite”. With “Pointsensible” or “Vivant”, the singer takes the audience on his electrifying impulses, everyone leaves delighted.

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