The ADP Tour, this traveling market created by former candidates from M6’s flagship show, returns in 2025 with a great program. This year, no less than 14 dates are planned across France. The opportunity for fans to meet their favorite farmers and discover their local products.
ADP Tour: a solidarity initiative that continues to grow
Launched in 2021, the ADP Tour has become an unmissable event for aficionados of “Love is in the meadow”. As Frédérique, season 7 contender, explains: “These are markets organized between farmers from ‘L’amour est dans le pré’ on a farm of one of them. The public can go there and find the candidates from the show and their products” . The event starts strong with a presence at the Salon International de l’Agriculture from February 22 to March 2, 2025 in Paris.
New faces to enrich the ADP Tour adventure
For this 2025 edition, the ADP Tour is expanding with the arrival of several farmers from season 19, including Manuela, the ornamental chicken breeder, Christophe and Yann and even Stéphane and Nejla. These new recruits enrich an already well-established team, made up in particular of the emblematic Jérôme and Lucile, the flagship couple of season 15, who will welcome the public to Jons on December 13 and 14, 2025.
-A calendar full of discoveries across France
The 2025 tour offers a real taste journey across France. Among the highlights, we will note the visit to Cathy in the Médoc on April 5 and 6, the stop at Valentin and Laura in Saint-André-des-Eaux in July, or the stop at Stéphane and Nejla in Domptail in October . Fred, Pierre’s suitor (season 7), underlines the spirit of this initiative: “Since our participation in the show, we have formed very strong links with participants from all seasons. We also sometimes exchange or buy products between producers, so I had the idea of put everything on sale in the form of boxes.”
Visitors will be able to discover a wide range of exclusive products: Brittany honey from Émeric, olive oil from Vincent… More than just a market, the ADP Tour has become a real place of exchange and sharing between farmers and the public, testifying to the growing success of “L’amour est dans le pré” for 20 years now.