Despite the whirlwind that has been sweeping her away since the spring of 2023, Zaho de Sagazan has kept
writing and is now set to release an enhanced version of her first album, La Symphonie des éclairs.
Following another busy year in 2024, the French artist seemed to have little time to get down to writing. With 116
sold-out shows in 2023, her first Zénith arenas in Paris and Nantes and a flurry of summer festivals, on top of two
other historic moments forever in our memories: her covers of “Sous le ciel de Paris”, a great classic of Edith Piaf,
Yves Montand and Juliette Gréco, during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and of Bowie’s
“Modern Love” which brought Cannes Film Festival jury president Greta Gerwig to tears. As her unique voice crossed
borders, it never ceased to stir crowds and trigger passions. She naturally breezed through sold-out shows in
Canada, London, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Yet, the Saint-Nazaire native had even more remarkable achievements to add to her name. She became the first
artist to win four French Music Awards in a single night – Album of the Year, Best Original Song, Best Female
Newcomer, Best Live Newcomer Act. Few emerging artists have been honoured with the prestigious Ordre des arts
et des lettres in recognition of their contribution to the arts or received both the jury and audience prizes at the Music
Moves Europe Awards created by the European Union.
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