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Fnac de Lille last night: Indochine's private concert for the release of “Babel Babel”. An incredible moment for the lucky ones.

More than 300 fans attended the private concert organized by the group Indochine on the night of Friday to Saturday to mark the release of their new album, "Babel, Babel."

This Friday, September 6, just after the broadcast of the “Show Babel” concert on TMC, Indochine had invited 300 fans to a private concert at the Fnac store in Lille. To get a place, you had to book online, last Wednesday, at noon precisely. There were 300 lucky people who managed the impossible! Some diehards still tried to show up in front of the Fnac doors well before 23:15 p.m. (the start of the private concert) and they did well because the organization was ultimately very flexible. The group led by Nicola sirkis enters at the scheduled time and begins the concert with classics from his repertoire. The crowd, in trance, knows the words by heart and sings along in a moment that seems timeless. The concert ends at midnight and fans rush to the cash register to get a preview of the famous album “Babel Babel” which is officially released this Saturday. 

Fnac de Lille last night: Indochine's private concert for the release of "Babel Babel". An incredible moment for the lucky ones. - indochine 4

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