France 3 is broadcasting a new number of its musical program "Viens je t'emmène" on Friday evening.

Rather than a past decade, the show is interested this time in the music hall.

Its producer Daniela Lumbroso explains the same day at the microphone of Phillipe Vandel in "Culture Médias" what awaits viewers.

INTERVIEW

France 3 reopens its music box with the time travel option, with a fifth issue of its program 

Viens je t'emmène

, presented by Laury Thilleman and broadcast on Friday evening at 9:05 pm.

Once is not customary, the show does not focus on a decade, but on the music hall.

A flamboyant way of giving a show and an atmosphere that Daniela Lumbroso, producer of the show, tells the microphone of Philippe Vandel in

Culture Médias

, a few hours before the broadcast of the show.

>> Find Philippe Vandel and Culture-Médias every day from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Europe 1 as well as in replay and podcast here

Unpacking of artistic and technical means

The show offers a very rich cast of artist, and as plethoric as a great evening of music hall: Julien Clerc, Clara Luciani, Camélia Jordana, Nicole Croisille, Julien Doré, Carla Bruni, Lola Dubini, Chimène Badi , Daniel Levi, but also the dancers of the Moulin Rouge, the comedian Alex Vizorek, and the magician Léo Brière, in particular.

And the show has also put the technical means, with a set with two basements which reveal different sets throughout the show.

"We shoot in a studio on which there is a huge platform which is like an elevator of 100 square meters", details Daniela Lumbroso.

"We go back up, and it's like a box in the music hall. We go back up, and it is the street that is in front of the music hall, but at the time of Edith Piaf. We go back up, and it is the artists' café where the artists come to finish the night after the show. "

Laury Thilleman as "absolutely brilliant" presenter

Thanks to the presence of an orchestra playing live, 

Viens je t'emmène ... to the music hall! 

also promises, according to its producer, beautiful moments of emotion.

"It gives me chills when I see this meeting between Camélia Jordana and Nicole Croisille, who had never seen each other, but who had mutual admiration," she is moved.

"There is a while, there are a lot of incredible moments in this show," promises Daniel Lumbroso, who praises the presentation by a "absolutely brilliant" Laury Thilleman for creating moments of spontaneity and emotion between the artists. 

Come I take you ... to the music hall! 

is broadcast Friday evening at 9:05 p.m. on France 3.