On June 15, 2026, Johnny Hallyday would have turned 83. To mark the occasion, fans of the icon will be treated to a special gift. The film of his 1995 concert at Bercy, performed as part of his tour "Lorada Tour", will be screened in cinemas on that very day.
Directed by Bernard Schmitt, the film "Johnny Hallyday, Lorada Tour - Bercy 1995" offers fans of the legendary rock star a chance to come together around their idol and relive the past.
A quick reminder. On June 19, 1995, Johnny Hallyday released his studio opus "Lorada", produced by Jean-Jacques Goldman. The artist also contributed two tracks, "Le regard des autres" and the hit "J'la croise tous les matins". The album title, which nods to Johnny Hallyday's villa in Ramatuelle, also lends its name to the subsequent tour that hits Bercy in September. In total, Johnny Hallyday lights up the 12th arrondissement venue with no fewer than 20 sold-out shows.
The rocker blasts through a slate of his numerous hits, including "Gabrielle", "La musique que j’aime", "Quelque chose de Tennessee" and the staple "L’envie". Johnny Hallyday also indulges in several covers, such as "Diego libre dans sa tête" by Michel Berger or the classic "L'Hymne à l'amour", serving as the finale.
To discover or rediscover the film of this landmark concert on the big screen, head to your nearest cinema on Monday, June 15, 2026. With a running time of 2 hours and 15 minutes, "Johnny Hallyday, Lorada Tour - Bercy 1995" should offer fans a memorable streak of nostalgia.















