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Philippe Katerine Concert at the Zenith: Queen of England, Giant Bananas and a Crazy Show

Philippe Katerine Concert at the Zenith: Queen of England, Giant Bananas and a Crazy Show

The singer of "Louxor j'adore," who toured the world thanks to his performance at the Paris Olympic Games, gave a spectacular and euphoric concert at the Zénith in Paris this Wednesday evening, lasting nearly two hours.

By Emmanuel Marolle
Philippe Katerine's concert at the Zénith in Lille on April 29, 2025. STEPHANE MORTAGNE/LA VOIX DU NORD/MaxPPP

"I am the Queen of England and I shit on your parting." It's off to a great start. On April 30th, at a Parisian Zénith, Philippe Katerine arrives in a sky-blue dress, feathered headband, and silver scepter for his song dedicated to Elizabeth II, released in 2010. Another song that could have made the planet cough , like his "Nude" as a blue man, lying among the drag queens at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games . But this time, the 6,000 faithful present at the Zénith know what they're about to see. A 56-year-old artist with whom anything is possible. At the time of his first popular triumph, "Robots After All," in 2005, he single-handedly reenacted the legendary Bardot-Piccoli scene from Jean-Luc Godard's "Contempt." "And my anus (don't pronounce the "s"), do you like my anus?", "and my clitoris (don't pronounce the "s"), do you like my clitoris?", "Do you prefer my anus or my clitoris" (don't pronounce any "s").

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