Olivia Ruiz in concert at the Olympia: tribute to the deceased, duet with her father and captivating show

We are all the more happy to find her as a singer this Wednesday evening on the Olympia stage. But first, enigmatic characters arrive, like monks in a dark blue darkness. Time to sit behind each instrument and rock their strange outfits and the singer is there like an apparition to begin “La Pachamama” hidden in the hood of her shirt. First new song in a long series punctuated by old ones like “Les Crêpes au Mushroom” as the second entry, in a rock version illustrated by white neon lights. “Come on, come home,” repeats his refrain. Olivia Ruiz is in one of hers, this legendary venue where she has played a lot. “Last time there were my three grandparents. Today, they look at us from a little higher,” she adds to launch “A toi” a song about the Spanish immigrants that they were, but also and above all for all the exiles. One of the highlights of his latest album under Latin electro influence. But the singer is also a rocker, surrounded by 5 musicians capable of plugging in the guitars and turning up the sound to go back in time and offer a scathing version of “La femme chocolat” between gourmet sweetness and electric rage.

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