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Radiant-Bellevue


1 Rue Jean Moulin
CALUIRE ET CUIRE Rhône-Alpes
Jérémy Nadeau - Beaucoup Trop - Tournée at Lyon, 12/11/2025.
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Jeremy Nadeau brings Beaucoup Trop – Tournée to Radiant-Bellevue

At Radiant-Bellevue, we are delighted to welcome Jeremy Nadeau with his hit show Beaucoup Trop as part of the wider Tournée, a night of stand-up crafted for audiences who relish sharp observation and an unmistakably contemporary voice. Our stage in Caluire-et-Cuire, just at the gates of Lyon, is built for comedians who thrive on intimacy and precision; the room’s clarity and warmth suit Jeremy’s quick-fire shifts between playful storytelling and razor-edged punchlines. In Beaucoup Trop, he leans into the modern paradox: having “way too much” of everything and never enough time, attention, or patience to make sense of it. From dating apps to daily micro-anxieties, from family quirks to city rhythms, he maps the social terrain with speed, charm, and a mischievous ear for the way people actually speak. Expect a performance that draws the audience in close—Jeremy’s strength is the feeling that he’s talking with you, not at you—and a rhythm that keeps laughter rolling while building moments that linger long after the lights rise.

Momentum, new bits, and the pulse of Beaucoup Trop on our stage

Jeremy’s current momentum is palpable: a growing following across digital platforms, rooms that fill early, and buzz that precedes him from one city to the next. Fans arrive quoting his online clips and bits—those recurring mini-scenes of everyday life that have taken on a life of their own. Many refer to recent sketches by the nicknames that circulate in comments and DMs: “Le premier date,” a whirlwind of hopeful etiquette and awkward honesty; “Au bureau,” where office small talk and performative productivity collide; and “Le métro à l’heure de pointe,” that shared ballet of headphones, sighs, and silent negotiations for space. In Beaucoup Trop, Jeremy doesn’t just reprise those slices; he reframes them, expanding the setups, reversing the point of view, and threading them into a longer narrative about boundaries, expectations, and the tiny compromises we make to stay sane. What stands out on our stage at Radiant-Bellevue is how fluidly he moves from riff to story, tightening callbacks so they land with a thump. His crowd work is nimble, affectionate, and never gratuitous—just enough to give each night a distinct shape while keeping the heart of the set intact.

From our vantage point as a venue, we see how much of Beaucoup Trop’s impact lies in the texture: the quick pivots that mirror the dizzy scroll of our feeds, the sudden earnestness that peeks through irony, and the confident way Jeremy calibrates timing to the room. He is at ease with Lyon’s humor sensibilities—dry, curious, a bit teasing—and he spices the show with just enough local flavor to make the evening feel tailor-made for Radiant-Bellevue. The performance balances crowd-pleasing immediacy with thoughtful construction; transitional beats are crisp, and recurring motifs—being “way too” direct, connected, or distracted—snap back into focus as the hour unfolds. For those who discovered Jeremy through a viral clip, the live show is a revelation: the online bits become fully fledged stories, the punchlines stretch their legs, and his persona deepens from clever commentator to empathetic narrator of the everyday. We’re proud to provide the setting where that transformation comes into full relief—where the laughter is collective, the timing is alive, and Beaucoup Trop finds its most compelling form in the moment it is shared.



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