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Radiant-Bellevue


1 Rue Jean Moulin
CALUIRE ET CUIRE Rhône-Alpes
Hoshi - Unplugged - Tournée at Lyon, 22/11/2025.
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Hoshi - Unplugged - Tournée at Radiant-Bellevue

At Radiant-Bellevue, we are delighted to welcome Hoshi for the intimate and finely sculpted experience of Hoshi - Unplugged - Tournée. Our stage in Caluire-et-Cuire, just north of Lyon, is designed for clarity, warmth, and proximity—qualities that align perfectly with a stripped-back concert where every breath, lyric, and dynamic shift matters. Hoshi arrives with vibrant artistic momentum: her recent cycle around the album Étoile flippante has affirmed the emotional immediacy of her writing, while singles like Mauvais rêve and Je partirai have deepened her connection with audiences who recognize themselves in her direct, unguarded storytelling. With Unplugged, she brings these songs into a new light—less armor, more skin—inviting the audience to hear the grain of her voice and the skeleton of her melodies as if encountering them for the first time. We are preparing a setting that preserves the intimacy of a rehearsal room while offering the precision and comfort of a modern theater, so that the artist’s phrasing and the silence around it carry equal weight.

An intimate set crafted for our hall

Hoshi - Unplugged - Tournée offers an acoustic redesign of her repertoire that we are shaping to the acoustic profile of Radiant-Bellevue. Expect measured amplification, warm analog tones, and arrangements that foreground guitar, piano, and subtle textures—perhaps a bowed string line or a brushed snare—in place of denser studio layers. Songs like Mauvais rêve and Je partirai, already poignant in their recorded forms, resonate differently when the harmonies are threadbare and the tempo breathes with the room. We anticipate fan-favorites like Et même après je t’aimerai to be reimagined with a storyteller’s pacing, allowing verses to land with conversational intimacy before the chorus opens out across the hall. The dynamic will be deliberately human-scale: a voice stepping forward, a guitar leaning back, pauses that invite attentive listening, and lighting that sketches soft contrasts rather than spectacle. Our team is tailoring the stage plot to keep the artist close to the first rows while ensuring sightlines are clear from every seat, so that even delicate inflections at the microphone can be shared evenly throughout the audience.

From our vantage point as hosts, a key part of this evening is celebrating the artist’s current creative chapter. Hoshi’s recent releases—Mauvais rêve and Je partirai among them—have revealed a writer refining the balance between confession and resilience, and the Unplugged format lets these songs show their scaffolding: the turns of phrase that catch, the melodies that hover then resolve, the riffs that feel hand-carved rather than machined. We anticipate moments of spoken introduction where she contextualizes a lyric or traces the path from initial draft to final take, giving the audience a privileged window into the craft. Radiant-Bellevue’s room naturally supports that kind of exchange: intimate enough for dialogue, agile enough to translate a whisper into the back row without strain. Our technicians will emphasize clarity over sheer volume, with mixes tuned so consonants carry and breaths remain audible—vital when an artist invites listeners closer. Beyond the setlist, we sense an artist actively shaping her next steps, testing nuances, and honoring the songs that brought her here. In this space and in this format, Hoshi - Unplugged becomes more than a concert; it is a living studio session shared with the public, anchored by the trust that binds performer and audience in our hall.



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