At the Accor Arena,

"We burned the fire, a had to arrive," smiled Juliette Armanet on the stage of Bercy in front of 15,000 people. Finally certainly a little less because five minutes before the Parisian concert hall was evacuated just before the encore of his tour "Brûler le feu". The reason? An alarm that encourages you to leave the room. The audience complies. "It pisses off at the time of the encore," says a spectator.


Concert de ⁦@juliettearmanet⁩ se termine sur le message d'alerte de ⁦@AccorArena⁩ au moment où Juliette Armanet allait entamer son rappel... #paris pic.twitter.com/wPWMuY8ykf

— Floreal Hernandez (@floreal_hdez) March 17, 2023

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Barely on the forecourt, the crowd turns around and reinvests Bercy. The spectators see Juliette Armanet start a slam in the pit before resuming her singing turn. "You made Bercy fart!" she laughs. "It was my worst nightmare," admits the singer. I spent the night last night [Thursday] thinking what's going to happen? Break my leg? Forgetting the lyrics? Wrong me in the agreements? And actually, there was that. It's mythical," she says to applause before triggering laughter by asking for "a vodka".


Juliette Armanet has lived "her worst nightmare", asks for a vodka to pass this end of concert canceled, resumed and that she ends in fury@20Minutes pic.twitter.com/mn2Z1W9aHo

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In front of her piano, Juliette Armanet plays "Save my life". Another song of circumstance. She ends this first Bercy with "Le rouge aux cheeks". She had them for an unforgettable concert.

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