The Voice Studio with Nikos Aliagas at the Musée Grévin
Published by Julie de Sortiraparis, Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Photos by Julie de Sortiraparis · Published on February 8, 2017 at 05:15 p.m.
Are you a fan of The Voice? The Musée Grévin is home to the iconic set of the music TV talent show. Put yourself in the shoes of the amateur singers and coaches, and experience the atmosphere of the show! And don’t forget to pose next to Mika, M. Pokora, Nikos Aliagas and Jenifer, who are also present at the Musée Grévin.
For the first time, it’s not a celebrity but a TV studio that’s coming to Gévin! The set of the famous TV show The Voice makes its debut in the museum, following the success of the show hosted by Nikos. Come and sing along in the famous red armchairs. You can imagine yourself as a singer or coach, and decide whether or not to press the famous button. You can even record your voice in a recording booth, a real experience that brings something new to the institution that is the Grévin Paris.
As a reminder, this temple to celebrity boasts no fewer than 300 wax figures presented in a variety of settings, and has been in existence since 1882, when it was founded by Arthur Meyer, a leading journalist and founder of the daily Le Gaulois. The idea at the time? To offer the general public the opportunity to put a face to the personalities in the news at a time when photography was still in its infancy. Every year, the sculptors create four to six people. Last year, Donald Trump, Lionel Messi, Christiano Ronaldo, Kad Merad, Kev Adams and The Voice presenter Nikos Aliagas made their debut.
On Tuesday, February 7, 2017, a privileged few, including Sortiraparis, were lucky enough to attend the inauguration of The Voice Studio, in the presence of Nikos, some of the program’s alumni as well as singer Amir in an exceptional showcase.