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Transbordeur


3 Boulevard de Stalingrad
VILLEURBANNE Rhône-Alpes
Puggy - Radio Kitchen Tour at Lyon, 25/11/2025.
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Puggy bring the Radio Kitchen Tour to Transbordeur

We are thrilled to welcome Puggy back to Transbordeur for a stop on the Radio Kitchen Tour, a live concept that fits our stage like a glove. As a band that thrives on craft, harmony, and rhythmic invention, Puggy have spent recent seasons rekindling their studio spark and reconnecting with audiences through a show that feels both finely tuned and joyfully spontaneous. The Radio Kitchen Tour is where that energy comes to life: a session-like performance built around close-knit vocals, shape-shifting grooves, and arrangements that move seamlessly from hushed intimacy to widescreen uplift. From our vantage point on the Transbordeur floor, we’re expecting a set that marries the trio’s signature warmth with the momentum of their latest creative chapter, weaving in fan favorites like Move On, Lonely Town, How I Needed You, To Win The World, and We Had It Made alongside fresh material honed in recent writing sessions. Puggy’s sense of melody and playful sophistication has long made them a magnetic live act in Lyon, and this tour amplifies that quality with an even more personal, behind-the-scenes feel—just the kind of performance our audience loves to experience in our hall.

On our stage: sound, storytelling, and a session feel

Transbordeur’s acoustics are designed for clarity and human-scale dynamism, and that’s exactly where Puggy’s live sound excels. The Radio Kitchen Tour highlights their trio chemistry—nimble bass lines, agile percussion, bright guitars and keys—wrapped around those unmistakable harmonies. Expect the band to lean into the “radio session” spirit: fluid transitions, candid anecdotes, and a sense that songs are being built in the room, not just performed. Our technical team is primed to support that intimacy with focused lighting, transparent mixes, and the kind of stage layout that puts interplay front and center. The setlist draws a line from the polished pop pulse of Move On and the evocative sway of Lonely Town to the communal singalong lift of How I Needed You and To Win The World, while leaving space for brand-new songs that the trio have been testing in the wild on this tour. It’s a show that invites the audience inside the arrangement: percussion parts split across kit and handheld textures, small keyboard motifs blossoming into full-bodied refrains, and bass runs that carry both rhythm and melody. We’ve seen how this format draws the crowd closer with every chorus, and we can’t wait to feel that shared spark reverberate through our main room.

For this date at Transbordeur, we’re shaping the evening so that every arrival point—from the foyer atmosphere to the first downbeat—supports the tour’s cozy, session-in-the-kitchen mood. Doors open ahead of showtime to let you settle in, explore our bars, and claim your favorite vantage point; once the lights dim, the room becomes a listening space, tuned to the band’s storytelling arcs and dynamic swells. We encourage you to catch every detail: the rhythmic turnarounds that make We Had It Made pop live, the slow-burn build Puggy conjure in Lonely Town, the call-and-response energy that How I Needed You unleashes, and the new, unreleased pieces introduced on the Radio Kitchen Tour that hint at where the trio are headed next. Our staff will be on hand for accessibility support and wayfinding, and our merch area will give you a chance to extend the night, meet fellow fans, and take home a snapshot of the moment. At Transbordeur, we value artists who push format and bring audiences closer to the music-making process; Puggy’s Radio Kitchen Tour does exactly that, inviting Lyon into a performance that feels immediate, handcrafted, and made to be shared.



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