Horizon Pyrénées Room: a sparkling month of January

Horizon Pyrénées Room: a sparkling month of January
Horizon Pyrénées Room: a sparkling month of January

New Year’s Eve in the Horizon hall having fizzled out after a trial run in 2023, it is in its primary vocation as a venue for concerts and major shows that it is preparing to experience the start of 2025 The programming will be more than up to par with events for all tastes, from the youngest to the adult public. And it is with a show dedicated to “grown-ups” that we will begin the year, from Saturday January 11. This time, the sublime Clara Morgane will be there to take us “to the 7th” (heaven?), the title of her cabaret canceled last year around the same date. Clara and her production had promised to return to and the show presented will have taken an additional year of maturity, to the greatest pleasure of the public.

For this cabaret that is both sexy and elegant, Clara Morgane takes spectators on a journey to the land of scandal. Between crazy performances, dance, acrobatics, burlesque stripping and humor, Clara surrounds herself with sublime and surprising women. “A sulfurous journey retracing the history of the feminine gender,” it is announced. The male gender should be satisfied, as much as these ladies who are not afraid of anything. On stage, 7 women artists, 7 songs for 7 daring paintings which bring to life the songs that Clara sings live.

Change of atmosphere a week later (Saturday January 18)with the arrival of a real girl from our region, Olivia Ruiz. She returns today with “La Réplique”, a new title that looks like a self-portrait and a new album released this year which speaks to all those who do not want to give in to ambient dictates. To music perfectly balanced between the humidity of a Latin rhythm and the angry rumbles of electronics, entire bodies vibrate in the face of the return of Marseillette’s little girl.

Four days later (Wednesday January 22), it is a heavyweight of French song who will perform on the stage of the Horizon room. Sure value of the French variety, Pascal Obispo. To extend the pleasure of a sold-out Zéniths tour and numerous festivals, the interpreter of “Lucie” has been performing since this fall with “Correspondances”, a brand new show. Small problem: the Muret concert is already… full! Fans may be able to count on a few last minute cancellations.

Another concert unfortunately sold out (Saturday January 25), that of Aldebert, the rock’n’roll singer for children. Melodies of formidable effectiveness, chiseled orchestrations and subjects open to the world, with this prism of its own which speaks to all generations. He succeeds in awakening the child and reawakening this part of childhood often forgotten by adults. Throughout his albums, Aldebert has regularly shifted towards rock/metal arrangements. His new project, “Enfantillages 666”, carried by Helldebert, his evil twin, gives pride of place to this musical genre, in which he has already worked with his first groups. Songs that look a little more “muscular” than usual: ready for a moment of rock’n’roll with the family?

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