Johnny Hallyday: the legendary Eiffel Tower concert will be shown in cinemas on June 15th in a single screening
Johnny Hallyday

This is an event that fans of Johnny Hallyday will probably not want to miss. Universal Music has just announced that on Sunday, June 15, the 25th anniversary of Johnny's historic concert at the Eiffel Tower will be broadcast in theaters for a single screening, at 20 p.m., on Johnny's birthday. This concert will be broadcast in 250 theaters in France, Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg (Pathé Cinémas, UGC, CGR, Kinépolis, Cinéville, Mégarama and many independent cinemas.)

The peak of a legendary career

On June 10, 2000, Johnny Hallyday celebrated his 40th anniversary with a monumental free concert at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. In front of 600 spectators gathered on the Champ de Mars and 000 million television viewers watching, the event went down in history, setting an audience record. An extraordinary connection between the artist and his audience.

That year, Johnny was at the top. His album Blood for Blood has enjoyed phenomenal success and has produced cult titles: Live for the best, Blood for blood et Light the fireThat evening, he delivered a masterful performance, electrifying the stage and bringing together several generations of fans, all of whom came to cheer on the Boss.

A historic show in Dolby Atmos

Twenty-five years later, this legendary concert is reborn on the big screen in a restored version enhanced with Dolby Atmos sound. A unique opportunity to relive this exceptional evening in unprecedented quality.

Join us on Sunday, June 15, Johnny's birthday, to experience this legendary performance once again.


Reservation on http://johnnytoureiffel.com