There will be lots of people this Tuesday, December 24, 2024 on M6 for Gold records of the year. All the artists who marked the year 2024 will be on the stage of the Dôme de Paris to perform live and offer unique performances. The opportunity to spend Christmas in song.
Christmas is fast approaching. Three days before this traditional celebration, the television channels have already recorded the program that they will present to their viewers on New Year's Eve. This Tuesday, December 24, 2024, in prime time, TF1 will offer a special issue of 12 shots of noon. France 2 will bet on a new spin-off of Don't forget the lyrics, Don't forget the childrenwith eight young talents aged ten to thirteen as candidates. As for M6, it will broadcast a variety program entitled Gold records of the year. At 9:10 p.m., Élodie Gossuin will take the air to celebrate the artists who have sold the most albums and singles in 2024.
On the stage of the Dôme de Paris, in the fifteenth arrondissement of the capital, the one who was traumatized by her last Fort Boyard will reveal the winners who will perform live. For the occasion, many stars of French song responded yes to M6's invitation. Julien Doré, Clara Luciani and Pierre Garnier are expected. The latter, winner of the last edition of the Star Academypanics all the counters with his first album Every second which sold 164,000 copies.
Hoshi, Eddy de Pretto and Vitaa expected
They will then be followed by Calogero, who spoke to Frédéric Lopez this Sunday, December 22, Vitaa, Kendji Girac and Amir. The latter created a buzz at the NRJ Music Awards on November 1 by shaving his hair live while he performed Summit whose clip has exceeded one million views on YouTube. Hoshi, Eddy de Pretto, David Hallyday and Chimène Badi will also be there. Note that Joseph Kamel, KeBlack, Hélène Ségara, Nuit Incolore, Théodort, Christophe Willem and Jungeli will take the stage in turn. This great evening will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Golden Disc, an award awarded solely thanks to the public. To discover these performances, go to M6 on December 24.