Toulouse. Jérémy Frérot, Spanish inn, Maxime Gasteuil… Our ideas for outings over the next few days
By Anthony Assemat
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Here are our ideas for outings to Toulouse and in the agglomeration in the coming days.
Maxime Gasteuil at the Zenith
On the Internet, his videos have accumulated several hundred thousand views. The comedian Maxime Gasteuil, native Saint Emilion (Gironde) and based in Paris, evoke scenes of daily life there, being exactly in tune with the times. He arrives with a gallery of well-marked characters!
Reservations on box.fr. Prices: from 33 to 42 euros.
Spanish hotel
The Pouvourville neighborhood center in Toulouse is hosting a “Spanish Inn” evening with dancing on the menu (salsa, bachata, kizomba, rock’n’roll).
Saturday February 26, 2022 in Pouvourville, at 7 p.m. 4, dead end of Sarrangines.
Prices: 3 euros (members), 5 euros (non-members).
Toulouse artists at the Music Factory
Öja is a composer and performer from Toulouse, with a unique and dancing electro-pop universe. In July 2021, she released her first EP titled “? “. In the first part, we will listen to Andri, originally from Marmande in Lot-et-Garonne, from the Toulouse conservatory and noticed during the Garorock Festival when she was a volunteer.
Info: lusineamusique.fr.
Communication and Comedy
The Comédie de Toulouse welcomes Vincent Lemaire and its “Show Com’ en Couleurs”, or how to learn to communicate better… and to laugh about it on stage! His new show is being run in the Salle des Chevaliers du Fiel.
Sofiane Pamart at the casino
Gold Medal from the National Conservatory of Lille (North) and reference pianist of French rap, Sofiane Pamart began his solo career in 2019, after collaborating with many French artists (SCH, Kimberose, etc.). He is one of the top 10 most streamed classical music artists in the world in 2020.
Info about casinosbarriere.com.
Prices: from 30 euros.
“Roaring Twenties” visit
This visit offered by the Tourist Office replaces you in the context of the 1920s to the 1940s. Between municipal and private impulses, dozens of monuments and buildings are changing the face of Toulouse. Atypical testimonies dot this visit with the Théâtre des Variétés, the post office, the building of The Midi Dispatchor even Doctor Charry’s villa.
Jérémy Frérot in Bikini
After saying goodbye to the Fréro Delavega duo in 2017, Jeremy Frerot traced his solo route and released a second album, “Better Life”. Faced with anxiety-provoking news, he wants to “tell something positive” and returns to acoustics, adds bass and drums. And stir up some groove!
Info on the Bikini website.
Prices: from 31 to 34 euros.
Exhibition at the Slaughterhouses
You still have a few days left to take advantage of “The Deconniatry”an exhibition around art, exile and psychiatry around the Catalan psychiatrist François Tosquelles, who died in 1994.
The exhibition is written on the paths of exile, those of the Spanish Retreat, then of the Second World War.
Until Sunday March 6, 2022 at Les Abattoirs. 76, alleys Charles-de-Fitte.
Prices: 6 to 9 euros.
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