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  1. Have you seen a side story of Mika Bercy ? INSTAGRAM v.comme.samedi posting https://www.instagram.com/p/C0diQBdsx9D/ https://www.instagram.com/p/C02ISkisJOF/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1DBQrlMs3B/ https://www.instagram.com/p/C1RP8FIOjze/ https://www.instagram.com/p/C1PbPU1souK/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5DXcl0sVXl/ Finally, Séverine and her son Valentin met Mika before the Bercy show ! Their stories are very moving, please see their instagram. Here is a wiki about Williams_syndrome "... People with WS can also tend to demonstrate a love of music..."
  2. It's The Second Concert of Apocalypse Calypso Tour in outside of France. In Luxembourg ( 26/03/2024 ), Mika replaced "30 secondes" with "Billy Brown"...
  3. Mika posting some IG stories and a short film ! Official photos by Francesco Prandoni. A short film by Adam Goodall Re-posting some IG stories. mikainstagram https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5BzRefoaVH/ mikasounds ( X ) YouTube
  4. TF1 is one of sponsors ( Alias prod., Spotify, le Parisien, TF1 ) for Apocalypse Calypso tour.
  5. The Handbook Entertainment 27th March 2024 Concerts in April 2024 Concerts In London 2024: The Best Gigs & Festivals To Book This Year Looking at dates for your 2024 gig-going diary? London’s live music scene is one of the world’s best, and this year is packed with a host of brilliant gigs, brand-new tours and outdoor festivals. While many concerts have sold out already, there are plenty of tickets you can get your hands on for concerts in London 2024, as well as fans selling theirs at face value, so keep an eye out on fan-to-fan resale sites. Here’s a look at the best London concerts in 2024 – from intimate gigs to arena shows, UK festivals, and the long-awaited The Eras Tour. Mika If you watched Mika’s Eurovision performance in 2022, you, like me, might have been one of the thousands who immediately tried to get their hands on tickets to his sold-out Roundhouse performance that same year. Well, now’s your chance to catch the platinum-selling sensation live as he brings his highly anticipated Apocalypse Calypso tour to the UK, hitting London’s Eventim Apollo, Brighton Centre, Manchester’s O2 Apollo, and Dublin’s 3Olympia in April 2024. Fresh off the release of ‘C’est la vie,’ the lead single from his recent, fully French album, expect technicolour pop and infectious energy from a global icon. Where: Eventim Apollo, London When: 9th April 2024
  6. PRESS RTL Today Luxenberg https://today.rtl.lu/culture/music/a/2181658.html Mika dazzles Rockhal Dancing, singing and jumping for joy Last night, the Rockhal was alive as Mika brought music, art and shiny lights to Luxembourg. As a fan since 2007 from back when I was a music-obsessed teenager and heard Grace Kelly for the first time, I still listen to Mika whenever I need a poppy pick-me-up. Nothing will clear up the gray skies of Luxembourg faster than the high-pitched vocals of Mika. So while my journalistic credibility may be somewhat skewed, Mika’s concert at Rockhal was a show to be remembered. I was shocked to see Rockhal completely packed as soon as the doors opened at 19:00. The crowd was composed of people young and old - even leaning a little more towards the older end. I couldn’t help but wonder why. Was it Mika’s star-lit past as a judge on France’s The Voice or Italy’s X Factor? Who knows. But no matter the age, the concert-goers were decked out in their most colorful and shiny garb to come watch the LGBTQ icon. The show opened with SYREETA. This DJ played some groovy beats under a (potentially seizure-inducing) light show. While initially she managed to get the crowd moving, the movement decreased to some casual head bobs as the crowd anxiously anticipated the main event. Between shows while the crew set up for Mika, the crowd was left staring at the colorful backdrop of a person with a wide open mouth. Was Mika going to come out from the mouth? Or perhaps from one of the eyes? In an unexpected move, ethereal music played as light shone through the eyes of the backdrop, curtains opening up to reveal a cage containing the most glorious firebird we’ve ever seen - MIKA. While listening through his sixth album that inspired this tour, Que ta tête fleurisse toujours, it was clear to me that the song Bougez was made to open concerts. Admittedly, I didn’t particularly like the song. That was until Mika spread open his wings dancing in front of a backdrop of lightning. Turns out, I love the song. And it was the perfect way to launch the audience into the high energy of the whole concert. But seriously. At 40 years old, Mika was running and leaping across the stage throughout the entire show. At 30 years old, I barely survived the excitement coursing through my body during the show… it’s really making me take a hard look at my workout regimen, but that’s a different story. The digital backgrounds demonstrated an array of bright captivating animations - sometimes depicting a collage-like mixture of retro imagery with space and other times graphic, cartoony patterns. No matter the background, it was paired with expertly-placed lighting to pull in the audience (making me grateful at Rockhal’s ability to equip whatever illustrious set design comes their way). During Underwater the audience was taken deep into the sea, and during Big Girls (You Are Beautiful), Queen Big (who reminded us she is not to be confused with Queen Bee) spoke to us directly while transporting the audience to the Butterfly Lounge. It was during Big Girls (You Are Beautiful) that Mika surprised us all by jumping into the crowd and dancing directly with his fans. Did he walk right next to me? He did. Did I freak out? Yes. Luckily for all of us, only the people next to me at the concert have access to the sounds that came out of my mouth as my star-stunned brain shut down in the presence of one of my favorite musicians. The only thing more dazzling than the backdrops were Mika’s outfits (which were clearly paired thoughtfully with each of the backgrounds). Let’s not forget, he pulled off a red suit with gigantic WINGS at the beginning of the show. Although Mika wore a line-up of radiant suits that could make RuPaul jealous, my favorite outfit was a silver reflective sparkling suit with a matching shirt and tie that turned him into a human disco ball. Mika clearly showed off his skills in changing in and out of outfits quickly, but he also demonstrated he can change in and out of languages just as fast. He switched from English to Italian and even a second of Polish, but ultimately he concentrated on French. And how I wish my B1 skills were good enough to understand the nuances of the French language, so I might have been able to comprehend all of the charismatic anecdotes Mika shared with the crowd. But here are some of the bits I did get… As he played one of the oldies, Billy Brown, he shared how he wrote that song and performed it for his family as a way of coming out as a gay man. As a shy and timid person growing up, the piano brought him happiness by letting him express anything he couldn’t figure out how to say out loud. During Elle Me Dit, he also painted a picture many people can relate to, shopping in the grocery store, placing the right balance of junk food and vegetables into your cart, sometimes you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and realise how serious you look - and how serious life can be. So what’s the answer? DANCE. Of course dancing in this situation metaphorically representing making the most of life and choosing joy. The show ended, but luckily we didn’t have to wait too long for the encore. Mika again astonished his fans by descending from the heavens (otherwise known as the ceiling of Rockhal) standing on top of a “Club Apocalypso” lit-up sign. The crowd sang out his latest hit, C'est la Vie. Ending the show with the curtain closing, only to have Mika and his crew come back out for one last bow. This act felt like there was an understanding that this concert was more than just music, but a theatrical performance from a true entertainer. Was the show extra? Absolutely. Was it incredible? Yes. Here’s to dancing through the seriousness of life and to concerts in Luxembourg that help us do just that. KACHINGA!
  7. XD motion Wonderful @mikainstagram concert in @accor_arena this week shoot with our X fly 3D in UHD. Colored show with Arena full audience directed by François Goetghebeur and produced by @morganeprod #XDmotion #accorarenaparis #mika #cablecam #xfly3d INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BGXWeoN6B/ X ( Twitter )
  8. PRESS L'essentiel 27.03.2024 https://www.lessentiel.lu/de/story/konzert-mika-taucht-die-rockhal-in-rot-und-rosa-103072557 Mika taucht die Rockhal in Rot und Rosa Mika dips the Rockhal in red and pink
  9. PRESS L'essentiel 27.03.2024 E-Paper https://epaper.lessentiel.lu/read/2301142/2301142/2024-03-27/1 PDF file ( 2 pages/ 609 kb) L'essentiel_2024-03-27_Page1+22.pdf Page 1 Musique 22 Mika a délivré un concert plein d'énergie à la Rockhal Page 22 Mika a servi une cure de vitamines ESCH-BELVAL Le chanteur a enflammé la Rockhal hier. C’est un Mika gonflé à bloc qui s’est présenté à la Rockhal hier soir dans le cadre de son Apocalypse Calypso Tour. «Bougez»: le premier titre du concert annonce la couleur, les spectateurs sont prévenus, ils vont perdre quelques ca lories et s’enfiler un bon bol de vitamines sonores et visuelles. La salle eschoise va très rapidement se gorger d’endorphines. «Talk aboutyou»embar que tout le monde, les hanches se balancent sur «Sweetie banana», puis «Feels like fire», et tout le monde plonge «Underwater», puis ex plose sur l’intemporel «Relax (take it easy)»,avantde se déchaîner sur «Big Girl (you are beautiful)» et«Elle me dit». Le public ne peut reprendre son souffle, voilà «Billy Brown» puis «Grace Kelly», qui a catapulté Michael Hol brook Penniman Jr., dit Mika, ausommetdeschartsen2007. Nourri par l’énergie d’un pu blic visiblement ravi d’avoir rangé au placard tous ses sou cis le temps d’une soirée, Mika occupe le moindre centimètre carrédel’avant-scène. «Parce que c’est ça la vie», s’époumone-t-il avant de pro poser un «Happy ending». Il revient, interprète «Any Other World»,avantdecrieràlaface du monde: «We are golden!». Un refrain que chacun a sans doute beuglé dans sa voiture en rentrant. Les soucis atten drontencoreunpeu. Google translator
  10. PRESS L'essentiel WEB https://www.lessentiel.lu/fr/story/concert-mika-a-servi-un-cocktail-survitamine-a-la-rockhal-103072547 Publié26. mars 2024 Mika a servi un cocktail survitaminé à la Rockhal ESCH-BELVAL - Le chanteur britannique a enflammé la salle eschoise, mardi soir. Après avoir fait vibrer la veille l’Accor Hotel Arena à Paris, c’est un Mika gonflé à bloc qui s’est présenté à la Rockhal, mardi soir, dans le cadre de son Apocalypse Calypso Tour. «Bougez»: le premier titre annonce la couleur, les spectateurs sont prévenus, ils vont perdre quelques calories et s’enfiler un bon bol de vitamines sonores et visuelles. La salle eschoise va rapidement se gorger d’endorphines. «Talk about you» embarque tout le monde, les hanches se balancent sur «Sweetie banana» puis «Feels like fire» et tout le monde plonge sur «Underwater» puis explose sur l’intemporel «Relax, (take it easy)» avant de se déchaîner sur «Big Girl (you are beautiful)» et «Elle me dit». Le public ne peut reprendre son souffle, voilà «Billy Brown» puis «Grace Kelly» qui a catapulté Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr., dit Mika, au sommet des charts en 2007. Nourri par l’énergie d’un public visiblement ravi d’avoir rangé au placard tous ses soucis le temps d’une soirée, Mika occupe le moindre centimètre carré de l'avant-scène. «Parce que c'est ça la vie», s'époumone-t-il, avant de proposer une «Happy ending». Il finit en apothéose avec «Love today» et «Any other World» avant de crier à la face du monde «We are golden». Un refrain que chacun a sans doute entonné dans sa voiture en rentrant. Les soucis attendront encore un peu. Google translator
  11. INSTAGRAM Romuald Ferrer posts https://www.instagram.com/p/C49N07QNY0U/ LIVE Screen monitors ( a moment of We Are Golden ) @mikainstagram en concert @accor_arena et prochainement en diffusion sur @tf1 et @tmclachaine 👍🎉🎉
  12. PRESS Pure Charts https://www.chartsinfrance.net/MIKA/news-128253.html mardi 26 mars 2024 On a vu Mika en concert à l'Accor Arena de Paris : notre avis ! Enfant des années 80 et ex-collectionneur de CD 2 titres, il se passionne très tôt pour la musique, notamment la pop anglaise et la chanson française dont il est devenu un expert. Hier soir, Mika a pris d'assaut la scène de l'Accor Arena de Paris dans le cadre de sa tournée "Apocalypse Calypso Tour". Entre tubes d'hier et chansons pop d'aujourd'hui, le chanteur a débordé d'énergie et de malice, proposant un spectacle coloré et feel good. On y était, on vous raconte ! Hier soir, Mika retrouvait l'Accor Arena de Paris, quatre ans après son dernier concert dans cette arène idéale pour les shows grandioses. Ça tombe bien ! Dans le cadre de sa tournée "Apocalypse Tour", pour présenter en live les chansons de son dernier album en français "Que la tête fleurisse toujours", le chanteur a donc posé ses valises dans une salle pleine à craquer, prêt à faire exploser les couleurs et les bonnes ondes, comme à son habitude. Il est à peine plus de 20h30 quand les lumières s'éteignent, qu'une musique inquiétante résonne et que deux yeux flippants transpercent la fosse grâce à deux projecteurs. L'énorme rideau s'ouvre et une cage lumineuse trône alors au milieu de la scène. En costume rouge, des ailes dans le dos, Mika brouille les pistes entre ange et démon avant de faire bondir la foule avec sa chanson "Bougez", inaudible sur disque mais taillée pour ouvrir un spectacle avec ferveur, il faut l'avouer ! Une deuxième partie ravageuse Avec sa fougue légendaire, Mika se donne sans compter alors qu'il se libère sous les éclairs et que ses quatre musiciens donnent le rythme avec des accords on ne peut plus électriques ! Avec cette entrée en matière assez dingue, le show promet donc d'être décoiffant. Mais la tension retombe avec "Apocalypse Calypso", "Talk About You" ou "Sweetie banana", pas vraiment injectés de la même énergie. Pourtant, face à ses 16.000 spectateurs, dont « les enfants terribles de la fosse », l'artiste malicieux s'amuse, danse comme un fou en faisant fi du jugement, nous propose même de chanter avec nos fesses, et prouve au passage que sa réputation de showman n'est pas une légende. « Dehors, c'est un putain de lundi » scande Mika, invitant tout le monde à se lâcher pour tout oublier alors que deux fans habillés en bananes géantes se font remarquer dans les gradins. Heureusement, après un "Yo Yo" qui plonge brusquement Bercy en pleine rave party sous acide, le concert prend une autre dimension quand "Underwater" rassemble tout le monde, que le touchant "Jane Birkin" résonne, et surtout "Relax (Take It Easy)", tube intemporel qui donne une véritable impulsion à une deuxième partie nettement plus ravageuse. Dans un nouveau costume à paillettes du plus bel effet, Mika suscite la fièvre du lundi soir en sautant dans les airs à chaque "Relax", tandis que les couleurs de l'arc en ciel fusionnent avec des statues sur les écrans géants. La foule reprend évidemment le refrain culte pour que la fête ne s'arrête jamais. Ce n'est pas "Elle me dit" qui fera retomber la pression puisque le dandy en nage fait monter sur scène une poignée de fans (dont deux déguisés en bananes !) à danser avec lui pour un moment délicieusement fou. Ils se mettent tous à porter l'artiste - hilare - par les bras et les jambes, pour le faire tourbillonner. L'enchaînement avec les énormes "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" - où Mika s'offre un bain de foule impressionnant dans la fosse et scande « Bercy you are beautiful » - "Grace Kelly", puis "C'est la vie", qui voit le chanteur débarquer du plafond sur une sublime plateforme lumineuse "Club Apocalypso" et des jets d'étincelles, ou encore le furieux "Love Today", amorce une fin de show des plus explosives. Après un "Happy Ending" solennel, Mika revient avec un "Any Other World" un peu sage, avant de nous quitter sur "We are Golden", dernier coup d'éclat d'un artiste libre et fantasque dans une démesure de confettis, d'effets pyrotechniques et d'amour. Fourmillant d'idées, qui ont parfois du mal à se canaliser, à l'image d'une setlist qui part un peu dans tous les sens, le concert proposé hier soir par Mika à l'Accor Arena reste pourtant une masterclass de liberté et d'ondes positives. De plus, le lien qu'il a créé avec le public est indéniable, donnant naissance à de superbes moments comme lorsqu'il fait monter des fans sur scène en toute décontraction ou qu'il découvre, touché, l'arc en ciel qui balaie Bercy grâce à des gommettes de couleur posées sur les flashs des téléphones. En ces temps difficiles, voilà un show survolté qui fait du bien ! Google translator We saw Mika in concert at the Accor Arena in Paris: our opinion! A child of the 80s and former collector of 2-track CDs, he developed a passion for music very early on, particularly English pop and French song, of which he became an expert. Last night, Mika stormed the stage of the Accor Arena in Paris as part of his "Apocalypse Calypso Tour". Between yesterday's hits and today's pop songs, the singer was overflowing with energy and mischief, offering a colorful and feel good show. We were there, we’ll tell you! Last night, Mika returned to the Accor Arena in Paris, four years after his last concert in this ideal arena for grandiose shows. That's good ! As part of his "Apocalypse Tour", to present live the songs from his latest album in French "Que la tête fleurisse aussi", the singer put his bags in a packed room, ready to explode the colors and good vibes, as usual. It's just after 8:30 p.m. when the lights go out, disturbing music resonates and two creepy eyes pierce the pit thanks to two projectors. The enormous curtain opens and a luminous cage then sits in the middle of the stage. In a red suit, with wings on his back, Mika blurs the lines between angel and demon before making the crowd jump with his song "Bougez", inaudible on record but designed to open a show with fervor, it must be admitted! A devastating second part With his legendary enthusiasm, Mika gives himself without counting as he releases himself under the lightning and his four musicians set the rhythm with chords that could not be more electric! With this rather crazy introduction, the show promises to be mind-blowing. But the tension drops with "Apocalypse Calypso", "Talk About You" or "Sweetie banana", not really injected with the same energy. However, in front of his 16,000 spectators, including “the enfants terribles of the pit”, the mischievous artist has fun, dances like crazy, ignoring judgment, even suggests that we sing with our butts, and proves in passing that his reputation as a showman is not a legend. “Outside, it's a ####ing Monday” chants Mika, inviting everyone to let go and forget everything while two fans dressed as giant bananas stand out in the stands. Fortunately, after a "Yo Yo" which suddenly plunges Bercy into the middle of a rave party on acid, the concert takes on another dimension when "Underwater" brings everyone together, the touching "Jane Birkin" resonates, and especially "Relax (Take It Easy)", a timeless hit which gives a real impetus to a second part that is much more devastating. In a stunning new sequined costume, Mika stirs up Monday night fever by jumping into the air during each “Relax”, while the colors of the rainbow merge with statues on the giant screens. The crowd obviously takes up the cult chorus so that the party never stops. It's not "She tells me" that will relieve the pressure since the dandy in sweat brings a handful of fans on stage (including two dressed as bananas!) to dance with him for a deliciously crazy moment. They all begin to carry the artist - hilariously - by the arms and legs, to make him whirl around. The sequence with the enormous "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" - where Mika takes an impressive crowd bath in the pit and chants "Bercy you are beautiful" - "Grace Kelly", then "C'est la vie ", which sees the singer landing from the ceiling on a sublime light platform "Club Apocalypso" and jets of sparks, or the furious "Love Today", begins a most explosive end to the show. After a solemn "Happy Ending", Mika returns with a somewhat wise "Any Other World", before leaving us with "We are Golden", the last burst of brilliance from a free and fanciful artist in an excess of confetti, pyrotechnic effects and love. Teeming with ideas, which sometimes have difficulty channeling themselves, like a setlist that goes a little in all directions, the concert offered last night by Mika at the Accor Arena nevertheless remains a masterclass of freedom and positive waves. In addition, the bond he created with the audience is undeniable, giving rise to superb moments such as when he brings fans on stage in complete relaxation or when he discovers, touched, the rainbow which sweeps Bercy thanks to colored stickers placed on the flashes of phones. In these difficult times, here is a supercharged show that does good! Setlist du concert de Mika Bougez Apocalypse Calypso Talk About You Sweetie banana Feels Like Fire Underwater Relax (Take It Easy) Yo Yo Jane Birkin Moi, Andy et Paris Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) Elle me dit 30 secondes Grace Kelly C'est la Vie Happy Ending Love Today Any Other World We Are Golden
  13. INSTAGRAM François Goetghebeur's IG story https://www.instagram.com/stories/francoisgoetghebeur/ Re-posting Gauthier Brunner IG stories https://www.instagram.com/stories/gauthierbrn/
  14. Official Facebook Zenith de Nancy https://www.facebook.com/799325118887184
  15. Luxembourg !!! We are looking forward to hearing all your experiences !! SETLIST by @Juless Bougez Apocalypse Calypso Talk About You Sweetie banana Feels Like Fire Underwater Relax (Take It Easy) Yo Yo Jane Birkin Moi, Andy et Paris Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) Elle me dit Billy Brown Grace Kelly C'est la Vie Happy Ending Love Today Any Other World We Are Golden VIDEOS @carafon Billy Brown and Apocalypse Calypso REPORTS @Presci1108 4297538 PRESS L'essentiel 4297463 4297464 4297466 RTL Today Luxenberg 4297479
  16. I've read "Le Parisian" ( they sponsored Mika tour ) but nothing about the show.
  17. TikTok by Official @Accor Arena Bougez Talk about you Underwater Big Girl - 1 Big girl - 2 Elle Me Dit Cest la Vie Grace Kelly Love Today We Are Golden
  18. YouTube Channel @agusyudijah4043 Relax, Take it Easy Yo Yo Jane Birkin Big Girl ( You are Beautiful )
  19. YouTube Channel @marsutit Apocalypse calypso Talk about you Jane Birkin 30 Secondes C'est la Vie We Are Golden
  20. According the INSTAGRAM post, TMC TV ( https://www.tf1.fr/tmc/programmes-tv ) broadcast Mika's Bercy Concert ( filmed by François Goetghebeur ) soon ! François Goetghebeur did Mika - Symphonique à la Philharmonie de Paris ( 2021 ) Mika A L'OPERA ROYAL de VERSAILLES( 2020 )
  21. INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/p/C49BCFkrEs8/ 🌟 Captation ce soir à l’@accor_arena du magnifique Apocalypse Calypso Tour de @mikainstagram à découvrir prochainement sur @tmclachaine 🎥 @francoisgoetghebeur Google translator 🌟 Capture this evening at the @accor_arena of the magnificent Apocalypse Calypso Tour by @mikainstagram to be discovered soon on @tmclachaine 🎥 @francoisgoetghebeur
  22. Adam shooting Mika fans https://www.instagram.com/stories/aimy_srt/3331730198930818349/ SaveIG.App_3331730198930818349_15730634362.mp4
  23. Before the thread is 2024 - Mika @ Accor Hotels Arena (Bercy) Paris, France, 25 March We are chatting at there....
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