
La Grande Soirée du 31 de Paris
Family · Music
Overview
A magical evening in the heart of Paris, presented by Stéphane Bern with the help of Louise Ekland and Laury Thilleman. France Télévisions has teamed up with the City of Paris to celebrate December 31 and offer viewers a magical evening event in the heart of Paris to bring 2025 to a spectacular close.
Top Cast


Stéphane Bern
Stéphane Bern
Self : TV-Host
Stéphane Bern
Self : TV-Host


Louise Ekland
Louise Ekland
Self : TV-Host
Louise Ekland
Self : TV-Host


Laury Thilleman
Laury Thilleman
Self : TV-Host
Laury Thilleman
Self : TV-Host


Anne Hidalgo
Anne Hidalgo
Self : Guest & Mayor of the City of Paris
Anne Hidalgo
Self : Guest & Mayor of the City of Paris


Lorie Pester
Lorie Pester
Self : Guest
Lorie Pester
Self : Guest


Kamel Ouali
Kamel Ouali
Self : Guest
Kamel Ouali
Self : Guest


Claire Borotra
Claire Borotra
Self : Guest
Claire Borotra
Self : Guest


Teddy Riner
Teddy Riner
Self : Guest
Teddy Riner
Self : Guest


Gil Alma
Gil Alma
Self : Guest
Gil Alma
Self : Guest


Gwendoline Hamon
Gwendoline Hamon
Self : Guest
Gwendoline Hamon
Self : Guest
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