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Tribute in France to Charlie Kirk, Heritage Days, “Generation Céline” … The 4 info that you will hear about tomorrow

Tomorrow, Friday September 19 at 6 p.m., a tribute to Charlie Kirk, conservative influencer murdered in the United States, will be organized at the foot of the Marquis de La Fayette statue, Cours la Reine in Paris. Defender of freedom of expression and the debate of ideas, he embodied by his motto “Prove Me Wrong” (“Prove to me that I am wrong”)) the spirit of dialogue and civic engagement. This event, organized by Nicolas Conquer, Étienne Fauchaire and Republicans Overseas France, intends to recall the fight of Charlie Kirk in the face of threats against freedom and condemn all political violence.

Several stakeholders will speak, including Damien Rieu, Erik Tégner, Stanislas Rigault, the Némésis collective, Randy Yaloz, Philippe Karsenty and Émile Duport. This first tribute is part of an international movement: after a vigil organized by the White House at the Kennedy Center, thousands of Americans have gathered since the death of the conservative activist to greet his commitment. The highest point will take place on Sunday September 21 at the Glendale, Arizona State Farm Stadium Stadium, where 63,000 people, alongside Donald Trump, will pay a final tribute to the 31 -year -old activist, killed on September 10 on a Utah campus.

2 – appearance before the Nordahl Lelandais Criminal Court

This Friday, September 19, at 2 p.m. Friday, Nordahl Lelandais will appear before the Colmar Criminal Court for acts of domestic violence committed to the parlor of Ensisheim prison, where he is already serving two perpetuity criminal prison terms for the murders of Arthur Noyer and Little Maëlys. The 42 -year -old former soldier, who is now called Nordahl Périnet, is prosecuted for brutally seized his partner and tackled her hand on his mouth, under the eyes of their 19 -month -old son, during a family visit on June 9.

The scene was filmed by video surveillance cameras. In legal recidivism, he faces up to ten years in prison. Initially summoned on August 28, Lelandais refused to be extracted from his cell, invoking media pressure, which led to the postponement of the hearing. Nor his partner – described as being “Under control” And absent from the procedure – nor their child was not forced to civilize, but the latter’s lawyer asked for the closed door in order to preserve his anonymity. If the accused again refuses to appear on Friday, a mandate to bring may be executed immediately. His lawyer, Me Paul Feutz, nevertheless says that his client will appear at the hearing.

3 – 42nd edition of European Heritage Days on the theme of “Architectural Heritage”

On September 19, 20 and 21, 2025 will be held the 42ᵉ edition of the European Heritage Days, a major cultural meeting created in 1984 and today followed in around fifty countries. In France, the 2024 edition had brought together more than 6.5 million visitors in 17,000 open places. This year, the event will honor the architectural heritage, whether it be the Loire castles, half -timbered houses or religious, domestic or contemporary architecture. The event offers the opportunity to access usually closed buildings and participate in unusual visits, demonstrations of know-how, concerts or shows.

On September 19, the children will be mobilized with the operation “Raise their eyes! », While the weekend will be devoted to the general public. The 2025 edition will also be an opportunity to salute the work of architects: those of yesterday (Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Charlotte Perriand …) and those of today, from the chief architects of the Historic Monuments to the architects of the buildings of France. The attachment of the French to their heritage, revived by the rebirth of Notre-Dame in 2024, confirms the success of an event which has become one of the largest cultural events in Europe.

4 – Premiere of “Generation Céline”, show in homage to Céline Dion

On Friday September 19, 2025, the Céline generation show will make its first in Beauvais, before settling on September 20 and 21 at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. Designed by producer Richard Walter and music director Erick Benzi, close collaborator of Céline Dion and co -director of several of his French -speaking albums (Two,, If it was enough to love…), This project intends to fill the absence of the star, far from the scene since 2020 for health reasons.

Four singers – Catherine Pearson, Magali Ponsada, Chiara Nova and Virginie Rohart – chosen from a hundred candidates auditioned in the world, will embody the main stages of Céline Dion’s career. The show, on the Goldman generation model, will resume 23 emblematic titles, So that you still love me has my heart Will Go Onpassing by We don’t change Or All by MYLYF. Benzi promises a “Dusting” First Canadian songs, with a more rocky touch but without betraying emotion. Beyond a tribute, generation Céline wants to be a collective celebration of a voice and a repertoire that have marked generations of fans.

5 – The good news of the day

This Friday, September 19, the Chambord castle welcomes the French DJ Michael Canitrot for a monumental concert given at the opening of the 2025 European Heritage Days. In front of 8,000 spectators, the Renaissance facade will turn into a living scene, mixing light and music. Part of the ticketing revenues will be used to finance the restoration of the François I wing, closed since 2023 and whose renovation, scheduled until 2030, will cost 25 million euros.

After the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame de Paris, Chambord thus becomes the largest decor of the “Monumental Tour”, a canitrot artistic project which combines electro and heritage. “Since the launch of the monumental tower, I dreamed of coming here”says the DJ, which promises an immersive experience “Closer to architecture”. Nearly a hundred people are mobilized for this unprecedented event, which combines artistic innovation and concrete support for the preservation of the national heritage. For the field of Chambord, it is a question of continuing a tradition of openness and innovation, by inviting the public to vibrate with one of the jewels of the French Renaissance.