Between a new “History Secrets” and a new episode of Bellefondour Mr. Heritage is in charge, this evening, of the big New Year's Eve evening.
It is now a tradition. Like every year, Stéphane Bern invites viewers to a very special, very friendly and very musical New Year's Eve party. Organized this time in Paris around its most beautiful monuments and in the company of a host of artists who have come to perform on the Champs-Élysées, it will also close with a magnificent fireworks display. Enough to spend an unforgettable evening.
On the bill: David Hallyday, Chimène Badi accompanied by 100 choristers, Les Stars 80, the Métis Collective, Lio, Ceronne, Dany Brillant, Titouan from Eurovision Junior with the Petites Mains Symphoniques or even Imagination will offer us new performances and exceptional.
The dancers of the Moulin-Rouge and the Paradis Latin will, once again this year, be faithful to the event, as will the famous companies of the Cirque Phénix and the Folies Gruss who will offer us magical numbers.
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Kendji Girac, Jenifer, Michel Fugain, the Sun King troupe, Yanns, Jean-Louis Aubert, Santa, Chico and the Gypsies, Amir, KeBlack and Franglish, Eddy de Pretto, K-maro, La Petite Culotte will also be there . And above all Stéphane Bern who definitely does not miss an opportunity to show the French his attachment to traditions, heritage, the pleasure of celebration and the sharing of his passions.
His good humor is contagious. And as he himself readily declared to our colleagues at Tele-Leisure : “I prefer to celebrate New Year's Eve with the French than in my own corner (…) There is a special atmosphere that evening. It brings a lot, it’s very pleasant.” And to add: “That evening, some may feel a little more alone, well I’m with them! I stand in solidarity.”
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Last year, 4.2 million viewers responded to La Deux's invitation to its “Big Evening”. A score almost twice as high as that recorded by TF1’s “Le grand blooper”. Which seems pretty normal. The presence of Bern, the guests, the recording in live conditions, the crowd that gathers and the presence of the numerous guests give the whole thing a “living” aspect that no other program conveys.