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Zaho de Sagazan: The Last of the Journeys

Author: Auditorium Films

In two years, Zaho de Sagazan went from unknown to unstoppable. This is the concert that proves it.

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There are artists who build a career, and there are artists who detonate one. Zaho de Sagazan belongs to the second category. In March 2023, she released “La Symphonie des éclairs”, a debut album that fused the grand emotional tradition of French chanson with cold, hypnotic electronics, and the music world took notice almost immediately. The album went platinum. At the 39th Victoires de la Musique in February 2024, she became the first artist in the ceremony's history to win four awards in a single night: Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Female Revelation and Stage Revelation. That same month, she swept the Music Moves Europe Awards, taking both the Grand Jury Prize and the Public Choice Award.

Her reach has since extended well beyond France. She performed at the opening of the Cannes Film Festival in May 2024, and at the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics that summer. Her 2025 European tour sold out venues across the UK, Germany, Ireland and beyond, confirming what her early audiences already knew: that her music travels.

None of it, however, quite prepares you for the stage. Recorded at Le Liberté in Rennes, the city where she first broke through at the Trans Musicales festival in 2022, this concert film documents a performer in full command of her power. By turns volcanic and devastatingly quiet, euphoric and inconsolable. What unfolds is not simply a concert, but an argument, urgent and irresistible, for why she matters.

Genre Live Show
Musical style Pop
Production year 2024
Recording location Rennes, France

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