Directing
The Molotovs kick things off in style with “Rebel Rebel,” followed by magical covers of “Heroes” (The Horrors), ‘Fascination’ (La Roux), “Let's Dance” (Jeanne Added), “Rock'n'Roll Suicide” (The Libertines), “Sound and Vision” (Anna Calvi), “Starman” (The Divine Comedy), and “The Man Who Sold the World” (Yasmine Hamdan): eight intense reinterpretations of David Bowie's work, delivered during an arty and decidedly London-esque stroll, which, from stage to studio, recreates the fragile intensity of a live performance.
With her unique musical style, Tatyana Jane blends Cameroonian traditions with global influences. It’s an irresistible mix that we enjoyed to our heart’s content at ARTE Mix ø Trabendo.
Souad Massi is one of Algeria’s leading vocalists. For her second appearance on the Concerts Volants stage, the musician will perform songs from her album *Zagate*.
TribeQa invites Les Concerts Volants to a daring fusion of African traditions, spellbinding jazz, and energetic hip-hop. A celebration of cultural diversity carried by SUMU, their fourth album.