
Florent Pagny fait son Taratata
Music
Overview
More than thirty years ago, in January 1993, Florent Pagny was part of the adventure of the very first "Taratata." Since then, his voice, his freedom, and his interpretive power have accompanied the history of the show. At La Seine Musicale, Nagui gives Florent Pagny carte blanche. Surrounded by his musicians and artist friends, he offers an exceptional interlude that is intimate, generous, and emotionally charged. This unique concert celebrates the release of his new album, Grandeur Nature, a personal, luminous record in which the singer evokes courage, resilience, and hope. True to the spirit of the show, this special is also punctuated by improvisations around Alain Lanty's piano and exchanges with Nagui for sincere and intimate moments.
Top Cast


Nagui
Nagui
Self : TV-Host
Nagui
Self : TV-Host


Florent Pagny
Florent Pagny
Self
Florent Pagny
Self


Angélique Kidjo
Angélique Kidjo
Self
Angélique Kidjo
Self


Zaz
Zaz
Self
Zaz
Self


Roberto Alagna
Roberto Alagna
Self
Roberto Alagna
Self


Jean-Louis Aubert
Jean-Louis Aubert
Self
Jean-Louis Aubert
Self


Benjamin Biolay
Benjamin Biolay
Self
Benjamin Biolay
Self


Claudio Capéo
Claudio Capéo
Self
Claudio Capéo
Self


David Hallyday
David Hallyday
Self
David Hallyday
Self


Levon Khozian
Levon Khozian
Self : Il Cello's member
Levon Khozian
Self : Il Cello's member
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