Solène Delinger
12:34 p.m., November 25, 2024modified to
12:38 p.m., November 25, 2024
Sunday, November 24, Michael Goldman visited the students of the “Star Academy” to tell them the rules of the special tour week. The entire mechanics of the show will in fact be turned upside down. There will be not just three but six students nominated, and two others will be immune.
The pressure rises a notch at the castle of Star Academy. After an exceptional bonus celebrating the 20th anniversary of the fourth season of the show, in which the unforgettable Grégory Lemarchal participated, the students went straight back to work in preparation for Tuesday’s evaluations. And for good reason, the stakes this week are immense: those who pass their exams will have a chance to participate in the tour of the Star Academy alongside their comrade Ebony.
Two immunized students
Saturday evening, the 20-year-old candidate qualified for the event by winning immunity at the end of the top 3 battle against Franck and Charles for the title I’m sick by Serge Lama. The other candidates will have to give everything to join her. But how will they be qualified? Sunday, November 24, Michael Goldman, the director of the Star Academy, came to the castle to explain to them the “special” mechanics of this special tour week. “At the end of this week, and before the prime, there are two of you who will qualify for the tour. That means there are six of you who will not qualify , and the six who do not qualify will be put to the public vote. The one who receives the fewest votes will leave the castle and will not participate in the tour,” he announced to the academicians.
A first student will be qualified at the end of Tuesday’s evaluations and will therefore be chosen by the teaching staff but also Pierre Garnier, who joins the jury for the occasion. A second student will be designated by his classmates, who will have to elect the one they find the most “deserving”.
During the evaluations, academicians will have to act as if they were on tour. “We expect you to give us a mini-concert on a title. It’s carte blanche, you choose your title. What we expect of you is that you do the performance that you would like to tour. You absolutely do what you want,” explained Michael Goldman. Academicians will be able to ask their classmates for help for choirs, for example. Those who wish will also have the opportunity to add choreography to their performance.