For Bastille Day, the Consulate General of France in New York imports four distinct acts from across the French pop landscape. Headlining is Black M, French-Guinean rapper and member of the world-renowned group Sexion d’Assaut. Known for his animated personality and tongue-twisting rhyming style, he broke out as a solo artist with the 2014 album Les yeux plus gros que le monde, and has collaborated with artists such as Shakira (“Comme Moi”), Manu Dibango, and Amadou & Mariam. He’s joined by Laurent Voulzy, one of the most successful and critically acclaimed composers in contemporary French pop who has only become more prolific with age. Often working in tandem with longtime collaborator Alain Souchon, Voulzy is known for an obsessive attention to detail in the studio, crafting sophisticated melodies and rich arrangements. Also featured, Legends of the 80’s, a group of some of the most legendary French artists of the ‘80s. They’ve been touring as a unit for more than two decades, sharing nostalgia and a love of one of France’s most popular eras in music. Finally, Michel Polnareff, the enigmatic French singer and composer best known for his 1966 hits “La Poupée qui fait non” and “Love Me, Please Love Me,” who has found success writing pop hits, film scores, and music for the stage.
It’s My Park at Asser Levy Playground
Volunteer with Friends of Asser Levy Playground for a general cleanup at Asser Levy Playground.
Free
Manhattan


