Remi Chauveau Notes
Soprano’s Accor Arena performance becomes a turning point where his 400‑voice choir, national broadcast presence, and cultural symbolism converge into a single moment that elevates him from Marseille icon to a unifying figure of contemporary French music.
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🧢 🎤 🔥 Soprano, France’s Favorite Rapper, Shines at the Accor Arena and on Planète Rap — Now Streaming on France TV 📺

@france.tv L'ambiance de folie sur "Cosmo" 🤩 Soprano était en concert à l'Accor Arena et a enflammé le public avec son tube "Cosmo" 👉 Retrouvez l'intégralité de son concert sur france.tv (lien en bio 📌) Accompagné de 400 choristes, l'artiste marseillais met toute son énergie et son sens du partage dans un show qui nous fait vibrer du début à la fin. Célèbre pour ses titres tels que "Cosmo", "En feu" ou "Dingue", le chanteur a obtenu de nombreuses récompenses durant sa carrière dont 3 NRJ Music Awards de l'artiste masculin francophone de l'année. Il a collaboré avec de nombreux artistes tels que Slimane, Jul, Vianney, Kendji Girac, Ninho ou encore M Pokora et s'inscrit dans le petit cercle fermé des artistes ayant déjà remplit un stade de France ! @Soprano #Soprano #Cosmo #Concert #OnRegardeQuoi #FranceTV ♬ son original - France.tv

Cantare, the Invisible Thread that Connects the Voices of the Mediterranean

Soprano’s collaboration Cantare with Soolking from the 2018 album Phoenix marked a pivotal moment in his artistic evolution, blending his melodic rap with Soolking’s Algerian‑inflected vocals to create a Mediterranean fusion that foreshadowed the grand, collective energy of the Freedom era. The track helped elevate Soolking in the French landscape while reinforcing Soprano’s role as a cultural bridge between Marseille, North Africa, and mainstream pop‑rap, and it became one of the seeds that later blossomed into the 400‑voice choir at Bercy, the narrative arc through Planète Rap, the national broadcast on France TV, and even his induction into the Musée Grévin. Together, these moments reveal a long, coherent artistic continuum in which Cantare stands as an early signal of the universal, cross‑cultural voice Soprano would fully embody years later.

🎶 🏟️ 🌅 🎤 🕊️ ✨ 🌊 🔥 🌈 🚀🌠 🇫🇷 📀 🔊 Cantare - Soprano, Soolking




« On ne naît pas libre, on le devient ».

Soprano often repeats this line as a reminder of the path he had to carve for himself. Growing up in a family where expectations were clearly defined, he had to break away from predetermined choices to follow his passion for music. That personal journey toward freedom now shapes his artistic identity and echoes throughout his latest project, Freedom, as well as the monumental concerts he delivered at Paris Bercy in December 2025.

🎤 The Freedom Tour at Paris Bercy

In mid‑December 2025, Soprano lit up the Accor Arena for four consecutive nights, turning the venue into a vibrant celebration of his career. These shows captured the evolution of an artist who began with Psy 4 de la Rime in 1995 before launching a solo journey in 2007. Fans were treated to a blend of iconic hits like Cosmo, En Feu, Clown, Hiro, and Millionnaire, alongside newer tracks from Freedom, creating a dynamic and emotional live experience.

📺 A National Broadcast for Fans

For those who missed the concerts or want to relive them, France 4 is airing this exclusive performance on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 9 p.m. The broadcast offers a chance to dive into Soprano’s world, where powerful staging meets heartfelt messages and boundless energy. The full concert is also already available on france.tv, giving fans the freedom to enjoy it whenever they choose.

🚐 A Tour That Spanned France

The Bercy shows marked the highlight of a major 2025 tour that took Soprano across the country, from Narbonne to Marseille, Toulouse, Montpellier, and Nice. His album Freedom, released in three parts and featuring collaborations with artists like Limsa d’Aulnay and PLK, showcases his ability to evolve while staying true to his values of resilience, unity, and hope. Each performance on the tour reflected this spirit, offering audiences a mix of introspection and celebration.

🎧 Soprano Opens the New Season of Planète Rap

Beyond the stage, Soprano also kicked off the new season of Planète Rap on Skyrock. From 11:18 p.m. to 12:09 a.m., he joined Fred Musa in the legendary studio to perform live tracks from Freedom and discuss the album. This season introduces new segments such as Geneviève Rapjeu’s chronicles of classic albums, the Super Flow sequence, and the Retour vers le turfu interview. Long‑standing staples like le terrain and le décryptage remain, offering listeners a deeper look into the daily lives and creative processes of artists. The show provided Soprano with a perfect platform to showcase both his artistry and authenticity.

✨ A Milestone Moment in His Career

With a prime‑time national broadcast and a strong presence on Skyrock, Soprano continues to affirm his status as a unifying figure in French music. His ability to connect generations, blend genres, and stay grounded in his values makes this moment a significant chapter in his artistic journey.

🌐 Karaoké: A New Chapter in Soprano’s Ascent

Soprano has opened a major new chapter in his career by announcing that his next album will be titled Karaoké, set for release in 2026, and that it will be accompanied by an exceptional tour spanning every stadium in France, a bold ambition he summed up with humor and flair: “We won’t do the Stade de France, but all the stadiums of France.” This announcement reinforces the bright, popular momentum that has carried him for more than twenty years and fits seamlessly into the arc of his rise, marked by massive success, deep connection with his audience, and a constant desire to turn each project into a unifying moment.


🎬 Watch Soprano’s Accor Arena Concert on France TV

Soprano’s spectacular live show at the Accor Arena is available to stream on France TV. You can watch it directly here:

👉 France TV link: https://www.france.tv/spectacles-et-culture/musique-hip-hop-et-rap/8195562-soprano-a-l-accor-arena.html

Broadcast date: March 4, 2026 at 9:00 p.m.
Available until: December 12, 2026

🎤 About the Concert

Accompanied by 400 choristers, Soprano delivers a high‑energy performance filled with emotion, generosity, and the sense of unity that defines his music. Known for hits like Cosmo, En Feu, and Dingue, the Marseille-born artist has earned numerous awards throughout his career, including three NRJ Music Awards for Francophone Male Artist of the Year.

🌟 A Star with Major Collaborations

Over the years, Soprano has collaborated with some of the biggest names in French music, including Slimane, Jul, Vianney, Kendji Girac, Ninho, and M. Pokora. He also belongs to the very exclusive group of artists who have filled the Stade de France, a milestone only a handful of performers have achieved.

#Soprano 🎤 #FreedomTour 🧢 #AccorArena 🔥 #PlaneteRap 🎧 #FranceTV 📺

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The Artistic Success Arc: The Freedom Cycle
Soprano’s Bercy concert and his appearance on Planète Rap formed a hidden artistic cycle: the 400‑voice choir on stage mirrored the collective spirit at the heart of Freedom, his timing on Skyrock wasn’t random but part of a narrative that moved from intimate studio freestyles to a monumental arena performance, and the France TV broadcast quietly marked his transition from celebrated rapper to national cultural figure, joining the rare circle of artists who had already filled a Stade de France while headlining public television in prime time. This moment also echoed another milestone in his rise: his induction into the Musée Grévin, where his wax statue sealed his status as one of France’s most iconic and beloved performers.

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