Indochine 

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Past concerts

  1. Jul

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    2023
    Lyon, France

    Théâtres Romains de Fourvière

  2. Jul

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    2023
    Le Barcarès, France

    Les Déferlantes

  3. Jul

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    2023
    Hérouville St Clair, France

    Beauregard Festival

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Biography

  • Indochine are a band hailing from Paris, France who formed in 1981. The band are one of the most successful French rock acts of all time, with over ten million records sold in a career spanning over thirty years.

    Indochine are a potent reminder of just what can come from the chance meeting of two young men, in this case Nicola Cirkis and Dominique Nicolas. They both joined a band called Spies as their singer and their bass player, respectively, and became friends soon after they joined. Unfortunately at the time, they were kicked out of the band for not being proficient enough to keep up with the rest of the band, but it was no matter to them. They were dead set on forming their own band, and by May 1981 Nicolas had switched to guitar, they formed Indochine together and had begun to write their own songs.

    At the end of the September of that year they had booked their first live show, and recruited a cousin of one of Cirkis’ friends, Dmitiri Bodianski, to play the keyboards and saxophone in it. Despite the odd line-up, the band were signed to their first record label on the strength of their very first, very brief live show. They were in the studio recording their debut single by November 1981, and while "Dizzidence Politik" wasn’t a hit it received strong critical acclaim and made them one of the hottest new bands on the French rock scene. By the start of 1982, Cirkis’ twin brother Stéphane had joined the band as their rhythm guitarist just as they headed into the studio to record their debut album “L’Aventurier”.

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    The band spent the rest of the 1980’s as one of the biggest names in French rock, headlining Paris’ Zenith arena for their fifth anniversary show and even having a music video of theirs directed by Serge Gainsborough himself. However, by the end of the decade a backlash was starting to creep in by fans and critics suspecting that the band were little more than rip-offs of The Cure. Their albums still sold strongly but the critical acclaim they’d seen was starting to wane and in 1989 Bodianski left the group. The 90’s very nearly destroyed the band, with decreasing critical and commercial interest in the band and tragically, Stéphane Cirkis passed away in 1999 of Hepatitis. His last message to his band mates was to carry on the band, and he would be very proud to see where they went next.

    With a change in attitude and sound, the bands 2001 effort “Paradize” completely rejuvenated the band, selling one million copies and giving the band a chart topping hit single in the form of "J'ai demandé à la lune". For this to come from a band that many had written off as passed it to the point of ridicule was totally miraculous. After releasing a few more successful albums they solidified their place as the biggest rock band in France by becoming the first French rock band to headline a concert at the 80’000 capacity Stade De France in 2010, selling it out with aplomb.

    Indochine have one of the most inspiring stories in rock and roll, and are an outstanding live band to boot. For that reason, they come highly recommended.

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Live reviews

  • Indochine

    Traffic Girl, one of my favourite songs, is something that I wouldn’t miss the chance to see performed live, and when I heard that Indochine were touring, I grabbed myself tickets and started listening to all of their other music. I knew a few songs from their pop/rock back catalogue and was excited to hear it performed. As one of the best and most widely critically acclaimed French bands of their time, Indochine now have a massive following, so the venue I saw them in was a massive academy.

    It was a good vibe for their genre of music, and although it was pretty much at capacity, there was plenty of room for everyone to dance around like mad! Although the line up of band members has changed a whole load over the last few decades, they were tight as ever in their performance. They played through a selection of their much older work and their newer hits, and had everyone singing and dancing along non stop. The vocals were spot on, even better than on the recordings, and the drummer was absolutely solid. As well as being an extremely talented show of musicians playing fantastic music, the visuals and acoustics were spot on, making for an all round fantastic show.

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  • Meilleur concert de toute ma vie ! Originaire de Nantes, j'ai été agréablement surpris de l'hospitalité du Nord, qui s'est ressentie dans l'ambiance énormément chaleureuse de ce concert. Ce week end restera gravé dans ma mémoire, ainsi que mon court séjour dans la métropole lilloise, que je regrette déjà d'avoir quittée.

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  • Indochine était merveilleux, en pleine forme, les écrans en ciel et les animations auxquelles nous eûmes droit etaient merveilleuses. Nicola était plein d’émotions et j’ai découvert les siennes, celles qu’il ressent lui lors de l’interpretation, ce qui fut très touchant !

    Ce fut très très beau !

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  • Looks like a rhythm section went south. the worst Indochine concert I've been on - one of 7. Far cry from Alice and June tour, which IMHO was the best. And I was on it at Bercy twice, each time getting goose bumps during intro. This time no such experience, it's a shame. Does it come because of the new drums guy?

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  • I have never been to a concert in Norway with a higher percentage of foreign fans present. At least 1/8th of the total audience were French speakers. It was great to see a stadium band and a stadium audience in a smallish club.

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