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MICHAEL CANITROT – So, Happy In Paris? – Wagram

So, Happy in Paris? is an international musical party concept that literally performs in the most mythical places of the world. From Paris (at clubs like Queen, Man Ray, Bains Douches, Mezzanine de l’Alcazar, Wag), the party quickly becomes itinerant and travels throughout France and then further abroad to the Miami Winter Conference, NYC, LA, Tokyo, Osaka, Ibiza, Bilbao, Barcelona, Brussels, Anvers, Lisbon, Porto, Manchester, Edinburgh, Geneva, Zurich, Lausanne, Luxemburg. The album values of quality, fame, image, innovation, perfectionism and creativity cater to upmarket customers. The party also communicates its identity through visual design: flyers, video projections and photos exhibitions. Visual artifacts enable the audience to travel through the glam universe created by its main resident Michael and featuring the best music on the planet from the best artistes. -SM

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