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Slimane | The French contestant for Eurovision 2024 reveals his exclusive playlist for What the France
The sixty-eighth edition of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is set to take place at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden. The event will kick off ...
Competition
Gabi Hartmann | Gigs in Europe and Japan ahead
French singer-songwriter and guitarist Gabi Hartmann creates spellbinding songs with remarkable lightness by fusing together influences ranging ...
Event
Kyotophonie Festival | Five artists from French label Nø Førmat performing in Japan
Inspired by Kyotographie, one of the worlds leading photography festivals held in the ancient city of Kyoto, is the new Kyotophonie, an ...
Video
Olympe Chabert | What the France Live Shot
Discover Olympe Chabert in our Live Shot video at the Bise Festival in Nantes! She tells us more about the stage and her live experience… ...
Award
Grammy Awards 2023 | The ‘Made in France’ nominees
The 65th Grammy Awards is approaching and will be taking place on 5th February in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena. The ceremony will be aired...
Video
Yndi | What the France Live Shot
At this year’s Francofolies festival What The France interviewed Yndifor her Live Shot video. The singer reveals all about her live ...
Curator
Terrenoire | Exclusive What The France playlist
Terrenoire are two brothers, Raphaël and Théo, who grew up in the working-class neighborhood of Terrenoire in the suburbs of the post-mining ...
Award
Grammy Awards 2022 | The ‘Made in France’ nominees
The 64th GRAMMY Awards are approaching, with the ceremony taking place in Los Angeles on 31 January 2022, and the nominations are already in. ...
Playlist
Joséphine Baker | A What The France playlist for her induction into the Panthéon !
On 30th November 2021, the Franco-American singer, actress, dancer and leading showgirl Joséphine Baker (1906-1975) will become only the sixth ...
Playlist
Georges Brassens | A playlist for the centenary of his birth!
This month we’re celebrating the centenary of the birth of the much-missed Georges Brassens (22/10/1921 – 29/10/1981), the French ...