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Les Enfoirés 2023 - Enfoirés un jour, toujours
In January 2023, the Enfoirés performed at La Halle Tony Garnier in Lyon. True to the caused started by Coluche in 1985, forty-seven renowned artists responded, in a festive and warm atmosphere. The Enfoirés are back with the public after two years of absence. Beautiful moments of emotion and laughter are on the agenda.
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Plot Summary
Les Enfoirés un jour, toujours is the 2023 edition of the annual charity concert series 'Les Enfoirés', featuring a large ensemble of French-speaking artists. The show comprises a variety of musical performances, sketches, and dance numbers, all aimed at raising funds and awareness for the French charity 'Les Restos du Cœur'. This particular edition continued the tradition of bringing together popular singers, actors, and comedians for a spectacular and entertaining event.
Critical Reception
As is typical for 'Les Enfoirés' productions, 'Enfoirés un jour, toujours' was met with a generally positive reception from its target audience, who appreciate the charitable cause and the star-studded performances. While critical reviews often acknowledge the entertainment value and the significant fundraising success, they sometimes note the repetitive format and the broad appeal of the musical selections. The event consistently garners high viewership figures in France, underscoring its popularity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its star-studded lineup and strong charitable mission.
Appreciated for its blend of music, humor, and social engagement.
Seen as a popular and uplifting annual event for a good cause.
Google audience: Audience reception is typically focused on the charitable aspect and the high visibility of popular French artists performing for Les Restos du Cœur. Viewers often express satisfaction with the concert's entertainment value and the collective effort to support those in need.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as it is a televised charity concert with no competitive awards).
Fun Fact
The name 'Les Enfoirés' (meaning 'The Bastards' or 'The Jerks' in French) was originally chosen ironically by the artists when the project began in 1989, to counter the overly serious image of charitable causes.
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