Brigitte, the group composed of singers Sylvie Hoarau and Aurélie Saada and in collaboration with RTL2, held a very, very exclusive concert at the legendary Crazy Horse Paris on April 15th, 2015.
The female musical duo Brigitte chose the renowned stage of the famed Parisian cabaret to interpret five songs and to present their third album « A bouche que veux-tu », released in 2014.Wearing glittery black split dresses exposing their backs, the two curvaceous artists wore beautiful blonde wigs. Pure Crazy-style!
The Brigittes started their show at the Crazy Horse with the eponymously titled song of their latest album. Sensual, their music and their glamorous stage outfits worked in perfect harmony with this legendary venue, which has welcomed so many Guest Stars, since its inception more than 60 years ago.
During this very private concert at the Crazy, the group, created in 2008, also reviewed their repertoire, by playing several songs from their previous albums Et vous, tu m’aimes ? (2011) and Encore (2012).
Sylvie Hoarau and Aurélie Saada also played J’sais pas and Hier encore, as well as Battez-vous from their first album. Of course, they also performed the song that made them famous, their very personal and original interpretation of the song by NTM, Ma benz.
The musical duo Brigitte was awarded the « Group or Artist Stage Revelation of The Year » prize at the Victoires de la musique in 2012.
The Crazy Horse Paris, the most avant-garde of all cabarets, located in the very heart of Paris and the golden triangle, has welcomed Guest Stars who have participated in creating the legend that this internationally renowned stage has become.
Ever since 2006, the Crazy has begun opening its doors to exceptional women for exclusive and select performances. The Parisian cabaret puts femininity and creation center-stage and has worked with the most glamorous burlesque queen Dita Von Teese, the unforgettable muse Arielle Dombasle, the Playboy icon Pamela Anderson, top model Noémie Lenoir and, more recently, 100% feminine Conchita Wurst.