After Taratata 's 30th anniversary at the Paris La Défense Arena and the 40th anniversary of Bercy celebrated by Taratata at the Accor Arena, the famous music show broadcast on France 2 and hosted by Nagui returned to the capital this September. For its 600th edition, Taratata took over the Zenith de La Villette with an XXL concert. The event, held on Saturday, September 6, 2025, was an opportunity to celebrate " 600 shows and thousands of magical moments " in public.
During the 2.5-hour show, a host of French and international artists took to the stage, performing unexpected duets, trios, cult covers and, of course, surprises.
As always, Taratata preferred to keep things as a surprise, saying as little as possible about the program for this 600th show. The organizers had only confirmed that " loyal fans of the show will be coming along to revisit the most beautiful songs that have marked the history of this cult program ".
So, who was on stage at Le Zénith in Paris on September 6 for Taratata 600? Which singers took to the stage? Scouring social networks, we discovered several videos shared by spectators. We can reveal that Clara Luciani, Alain Souchon and Garou were there, as were Aliocha Schneider and Quebec's Charlotte Cardin.
Meanwhile, Star Academy winner Marine and Eddy de Pretto took to the Zenith stage to cover Christophe's"Les Mots Bleus". Another surprise duo was Rahim Redcar and Catherine Ringer revisiting Led Zeppelin's"Stairway to Heaven".
Axel Bauer and Marco Prince from FFF duetted on Lenny Kravitz's hit"Are you Gonna Go my Way", while Patrick Bruel, Bénabar and Cali trioed on Mylène Farmer's hit"Désenchantée". Gaëtan Roussel, Matthieu Chedid, Laurent Voulzy and Kyo were also present at Le Zénith for this XXL concert.
For those who can't make it, this Taratata number 600 will be broadcast in prime time from 9.10pm on France 2 on Saturday September 27, 2025. The evening was also intended as a charity event. Once again, the event was organized in aid of the fight against cancer. Ticket sales from the concert will be donated to the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale.



















