Fans brave rain and camp outside Stade de

Fans brave rain and camp outside Stade de
Fans brave rain and camp outside Stade de France

The singer concludes her tour Nevermore September 27, 28 and 1er October in . Two days before the first date, fans pitched their tents in front of the stadium hoping to get a front-row seat.

Mylène Farmer creates excitement even before going on stage. Fans of the singer, who is finishing her tour Nevermore September 27, 28 and 1er October at the Stade de , braved the autumn rain and pitched their tent in front of the venue a few days before the first date in the hope of securing a front-row seat. An initiative relayed by social networks with supporting photos. “13 trucks have already arrived on site and are waiting for the lawn to be covered (today’s mission) near the stadium and empty tents are sleeping in the wind for the 3 dates entered S and R #MyleneFarmer “, wrote an Internet user on September 20.

“Autumn in Saint-Denis and a few days before the end of Mylene Farmer’s “Nevermore” tour at @StadeFrance, the first fans are already here! corroborated another a few days later.

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Interviewed by BFMTV, the fifty or so Mylène Farmer fans already present in Saint-Denis spoke of a good atmosphere, delighted to share their impatience collectively. Some even hope to be able to listen to their idol in rehearsal and perhaps hear “things that we wouldn’t necessarily hear on the day”underlines one of them who arrived on site more than a month ago.

“French Madonna”

Mylène Farmer’s two concerts at the Stade de France were initially scheduled for the end of June. Cancelled due to the urban violence that followed the death of young Nahel, they were rescheduled for this fall, and the date of 1er October has been added. Sometimes referred to as the “French Madonna,” Mylène Farmer, 63, is a singer admired by millions of fans and a true icon within the gay community. With over 35 million records sold, this pop culture figure is known for her music videos and grandiose shows, across Europe and as far as Russia. In addition to her first performance on stage at the Stade de France, September 27 marks the release of a live album to crown her forty-year career, including a first single, Yes but… No, has been revealed.

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