The two comedians share the poster for a show, broadcast Monday evening live on the Molotov platform, for the price of 14.99 euros.

On Europe 1, Grégory Samak, managing director of the platform, explains why Molotov is increasingly interested in this kind of broadcasting mode. 

Are we heading towards a new way of attending the shows of our favorite artists?

Monday evening, comedians Kev Adams and Camille Lellouche, surrounded by other artists, meet for a show entitled 

Cam, Kev, Comedy and Songs

, which will be streamed on the Molotov platform. 

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The two comedians will be surrounded by other artists: Gad Elmaleh, Jarry, Slimane, Roman Frayssinet, Black M, Suzane, etc.

All will perform live, from a Parisian terrace, on the occasion of a paying show available on the Molotov platform, therefore, partner of the evening. 

Molotov wants to develop this kind of broadcasting

For Molotov, tonight's show is not a first.

The platform is indeed already associated with this kind of events, in particular by diffusing a concert of David Guetta in Dubai, last January.

The show had generated tens of thousands of live connections.

Obviously, these live streaming shows are more and more numerous due to the coronavirus epidemic which has led to the closure of cultural venues, but Molotov believes in this kind of program, beyond the current crisis. 

"There is a fundamental movement which consists in saying: 'I do not necessarily have the means, nor the time, nor the possibility to travel, and yet I am a fan of David Guetta, Kev Adams, Camille Lellouche , and I want, for a relatively modest price, to attend the live of their unprecedented show ", explains to Europe 1 Grégory Samak, general manager of the platform.

A price of 14.99 euros

"Obviously there are a lot of people who are interested, especially when the theaters - when they are open - are full", he said again, wishing now that "the public understands, is educated in this kind of event".

Because, he says, "it's really a live connection, the same as if you are sitting in a room and the show begins."

Thus: "Once we miss it, we can't see it again. It's not replay". 

The

Cam Kev Comedy and Songs show

 will take place Monday evening live at 9 p.m. on Molotov and on the website of event organizer, Gigson.Live.

To attend, it will cost 14.99 euros.