Rugby World Cup: this role that the singer Zaz will have

Rugby World Cup: this role that the singer Zaz will have
Rugby World Cup: this role that the singer Zaz will have

The Rugby World Cup will kick off this Friday, September 8. The Stade de will see the French team face New Zealand in the first match. Before that, and for thirty minutes, the competition will be preceded by the opening ceremony, which will be broadcast on TF1. The keys to this show have been entrusted to Oscar-winning actor Jean Dujardin, supported by show designer Olivier Ferracci and director Nora Matthey. Nearly 200 volunteers will walk the lawnas well as many personalities.

Our colleagues from BFM TV indicate in particular that Zaz will be there. During the opening ceremony, she should sing in front of 80,000 spectators, according to his presence at rehearsals this Wednesday, September 6. French music will be well represented since the names of Zazie and Vianney have also been announced by TF1. In totalaround thirty celebrities are expected to participate at the event. The actor Philippe Lachaud, the chef Yves Camdeborde, the pastry chef Pierre Hermé and the dancer Alice Renavand are regularly cited by the French media.

Rugby World Cup: what program for the opening ceremony?

In The Dispatch, in 2010, Zaz indicated that she was not a die-hard rugby fan. But, the singer of the title I want had specified to love “values” defended by the oval. The latter should be more present than ever in the inaugural show of the World Cup which will take place in France until October 28. As indicated TF1Infothe opening ceremony counts “highlight the best of French culture”with a spotlight on our “expertise“and of our “Art of living”while celebrating “the bicentenary of rugby”, can we read on the official website of the competition. Moreover, the passage of the French patrol above the Stade de France thus and a fireworks display are part of the program for this Friday, September 8.

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