If it’s a little late to ask Santa for a gift, is it too late to give someone a gift or treat yourself? What if we found the perfect gift for you to combine your passion for TV shows and your taste in concerts? In any case, this is a gamble taken with the tour TV actors in concert (Évidences Productions), to be seen in France and Belgium in 2024 and 2025.
About fifteen actors and actresses of the TV series gathered on the stage
Principled? Come and discover a different side of some of the TV series actors and actresses you’ve been watching in a concert that lasts around 1:45 to the beat of hits from the 1980s to the present day… including credits from your favorite daily soap operas.
Almost fifteen artists and singers responded to this occasion, both in the ranks of Tomorrow we belong (Adher, Marion Christman, Sahel de Figueiredo, Lu, Juliet Mabilat), Here Everything Begins (Florence Cost, Catherine Davidzenka, Benjamin). Douba-Paris), Plus belle la vie (David Bunn, Marie Heneres, Laurent Kerussore, Lola Marois), or even Secrets of Love (Marion Huguenin, Amber Roshard). However, only four to eight artists perform on stage that evening. Thus, the show varies from one concert to another.
I couldn’t see myself giving up, even though music is my first passion
“When I was offered this project, I immediately agreed, because I could not see myself refusing, even though music is my first passion.”Julieta Mabilati tells us. “In addition, he can meet with the public Tomorrow belongs to us On the other hand, it is also pleasant. This is an opportunity for the public to discover us in a different way, because they only know us through our heroes. And it’s cool for us to meet other dailies actors because of our shared passion.”he continues.
Benjamin Duba-Paris was drawn to the project for the same reasons. “My first passion is singing. When I was little, I participated in musical comedy adaptations. Lion king. But it turns out that during my short stint as an actor, I’ve had little chance to sing since then. So I gave up singing a little bit. So when they told me about this tour, I immediately said yes.”– the actor tells us. For him, it is more than just an extension of what he does Everything starts hereThis project quite complements his role in the series. “It allows me to show a different aspect of what I know how to do, or even what I like to do, but above all it’s a different feeling. In a concert, there’s this energy of live and community. That we don’t have on set.”, explains Benjamin Douba-Paris. He adds: “Everything starts here It’s a big car, we travel a lot. Last year I shot at least 180 days. In order for an actor not to burn out or become disillusioned, I think it’s important to have other projects, if possible, that have nothing to do with each other.”.
The ability to sing adds sweetness and depth to our characters
If opportunities to combine singing and comedy are still rare for Benjamin Duba-Paris, on the other hand, singing is often a talent possessed by the characters that Juliet Mabilati interprets as recently in the TV movie Superpapa (TF1).
“This is not at all my desire, for example, for the TV series Skip it, it was a production request that envisioned the gift of singing for my character. On the other hand, for Tomorrow belongs to usIt really happened, like: “Ah, do you sing? Do you want to sing in the series?’, ‘Yes, seriously'”recalls the actor. “In any case, I think it’s great to do a song because it adds a softness and depth to a character that can reach more people that way.”Developed by Juliette Mabilat.
The softness and depth that Benjamin Duba-Paris also wanted to evoke more often thanks to the grain of his voice. “ProductionEverything starts here I preferred to preserve other aspects of my personality. They saw that I was doing a lot of sports, so they said to themselves, “Hey, Solali’s character could do a lot of sports.”A young man points out.
Ambitions shared between comedy and song
Increasingly identified as entertainers by the general public, will they eventually aspire to be as recognized in comedy as they are in singing, or even fully launch their music careers? “If he offered me a song project, to be honest, it would be a great pleasure. But for now, I’m paying more attention Everything starts here And every other casting that comes my way.”Benjamin Duba-Paris assures us.
Juliet on Mabilat’s side, who regularly shares videos of his concerts in bars and other fun places on his social networksAmbition is clear and visible. “If I can combine the two, that would be even better, but I really want to make music first. I want to go into the studio and make albums and play.”– says the young woman.
It was a little scary to join this project, but in the end, once on stage, it’s just a joy
Next tour stop: Barrière Casino in Lille on January 6with, in guestsMaxime Leloue and Dimitri Fouquet, aka Jordan and Jack In Tomorrow belongs to us. Then it will be the second performance for the group. “The premiere was a bit of a leap into the unknown because we had little time to rehearse together”Benjamin Duba-Paris recalls.
It follows: “I also got the impression that I was the least experienced singer, Florence Cost, who did it. Ხma David Bunn, who has appeared in about ten musical comedies, and Juliet Mabilati, who is also a great singer and sings regularly. Tomorrow belongs to us. For my part, I came with my passion for singing and three albums that I wrote in the bathroom, or rather in my head. So it was a bit scary to join this project, but in the end, when we go on stage and the curtain goes up, it’s just joy.”.
It is enough to calmly consider the following dates. “The first concert was incredible. We were immediately on the same wavelength with David, Florence and Benjamin. Juliet Mabilati adds. For me and for Benjamin, I think we did a real concert for the first time. The rest of the tour will therefore definitely be better because we will be a bit more experienced. We can’t wait to do this tour!”, he concludes. An appointment is made.
Source: Allocine

Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.