London Daho
In 2014, during his "Diskönoir Tour", Étienne Daho rises a little further towards a stage maturity whose elegance rivals his famous "Innocence retrouvée", the title of his album. And London is the top of this tour. In the mythical room of the Koko Theater in Camden, Étienne sets up his alchemy, mixing the incredible emotion that emanates from his voice, with a musical energy at all times, as a worthy heir of a pop culture whose great myths have often been incarnated in England. So that evening, in the heart of London, this last date of his tour undoubtedly remains a key moment of French Pop. In the backlights of the Victorian room, with his faithful musicians tightened around him, he revisits the impressive collection of hits of his career, all housed in a powerful and delicate sound. At that moment, the Pop radicalism of Étienne Daho made him an essential artist. The proof that he remains forever one of those 'modern young people'... who owe him so much.
