Postponed event
The show
Tryo will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a special date at the Accor Arena!
Imagine: a big stage in the centre of the Arena, surrounded by fans, and a look back through a catalogue spanning 25 years, with rarely performed gems, guest artists, singers, musicians, and much, much more, as well as plenty of surprises and gifts at a huge party you’re all invited to attend!
News:
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event organisers and the Accor Arena announced that the Tryo concert, initially scheduled for 12 February 2021, is postponed until 12 February 2022.
All existing tickets remain valid for the new date.
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Restrictions
You are not allowed to bring your own food into the Accor Arena.
You are not allowed to bring your own drinks into the Accor Arena.
Suitcases and holdalls are not allowed. Backpacks are allowed but must be checked in to the cloakroom.
“Professional” camera equipment is not allowed inside the Accor Arena.
About the band
Tryo, as its name somewhat hides, is an “activist” band of four members in the French chanson genre. They are passionate about the environment, politics, and social issues, and have a sense of humour that immediately won the group over to a young audience that have remained faithful fans. Formed in 1995, the band is made up of three singer-guitarists who can play a variety of instruments: Manu Eveno, aka Manu, Christophe Mali, aka Mali, Cyril Celestin, aka Guizmo, and Daniel Bravo, Danielito, who joined the band in 1996 as the percussionist. Tryo have been hugely successful for years, especially with songs like "L'hymne de nos campagnes", "La main verte", "Ce que l'on s'aime" and "Toi et moi”. The band stands out on the traditional French music scene by making rare media appearances, and preferring word of mouth as their means of promotion.
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