In concert at the Vieilles Charrues Sunday evening, Philippe Katerine mixed, as usual, music and humor.

Between two songs, the singer did not hesitate to have fun with the Covid-19.

A subject yet sensitive, but with which his famous loony has succeeded in seducing the public, many despite the final of the Euro.

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Only he could make the public laugh with the Covid-19.

While most of the artists programmed this year at the Vieilles Charrues prefer to avoid talking about this anxiety-provoking subject, or do so to thank the festival for having "held up in the storm", Philippe Katerine decided to set foot in the dish during of his concert.

The craziest of French singers managed to make festival-goers hilarious by talking about the PCR and antigen tests that some had just undergone.

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After singing his famous song 

Louxor

and having fun cutting the sound off, turning on the sound and making an audience already won over to the cause shout, Philippe Katerine left the stage for a few seconds, at the bottom of which was already enthroned a giant nose with nostrils facing the audience.

It is armed with a cotton swab almost as large as him that the singer returned to the festival-goers.

His majesty Philippe Katerine came to greet the die-hard festival-goers Kisses, we cut the sound until Tuesday # plows21 # mercipic.twitter.com / zDDM5JdzKv

- Old Plows (@Charrues) July 11, 2021

"It's so negative it's positive!"

"Did you all get your noses rummaged?" He shouted to laughing festival-goers.

The singer then approached, cotton swab in hand, his giant nose.

He then gave her a PCR test of his own, rubbing the inside of the false nostril, moaning with pleasure.

"So that's the only pleasure we have left? Would our last enjoyment be nasal?" Asked Philippe Katerine.

Again, giggles in the audience.

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But the de-dramatization of Covid-19 in Philippe Katerine sauce did not stop there. The singer of 

La Banane 

then advanced on stage, licking the end of his cotton swab, under the cries of disgust mixed with laughter from the festival-goers. "It's so negative that it's positive!" Exclaimed Philippe Katerine, licking his chops, before resuming his songs, making dance an audience whose smile thus triggered did not come off the concert.