“Les Enfoirés 2024”: Mr. Pokora, back, moved by the public

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The concert celebrating the 35th anniversary of Les Enfoirés, filmed last January and broadcast this Friday, March 1 on TF1, was a moment rich in emotion. Especially for Matt Pokora. The singer was touched to find the other artists but especially the invested fans.

After seven years of absence, Matt Pokora makes his comeback in the Enfoirés troupe this Friday, March 1, on TF1. The star sings for the occasion alongside her many artist friends like Jenifer, Vianney, Slimane and Claudia Tagbo. Happy with this reunion, Mr. Pokora is especially touched to see to what extent the public remains present after 35 years of existence of the Enfoirés. In the show “Grand Reportage”, behind the scenes of the Enfoirés concert in Bordeaux, broadcast last Saturday, on TF1, we discover the interpreter of “Tombé” completely upset.

After meeting the fans outside the Arkéa Arena in Bordeaux, Christina Milan’s companion, with tears in his eyes, confided: “It’s touching, just talking about it makes me feel emotional in two seconds. I don’t get used to it, even after twenty years of career, for this reason of seeing so many people every year.”

It must be said that the public always comes en masse to support and listen to the fifty committed French artists. This year, the 53,000 places on sale for the event were sold out in just 4 hours. It remains to be seen whether viewers will be there behind their screens.

Matt Pokora committed

Matt Pokora did not hesitate for a second to return to the Enfoirés gang dear to his heart.

Nowadays, sending beautiful waves and sharing beautiful energy when you’re in an arena like that feels good. So we try to continue the tradition.”, he reveals at the microphone of TF1.

The public will be able to see Matt Pokora on stage during the annual Enfoirés concert, this Friday March 1 on TF1. The show was recorded, between January 17 and Monday, January 22, at the Arkéa Arena in the city of Bordeaux. Called “Enfoirés 2024, we’re 35 years old!”, the show brings together nearly 50 artists.

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