Solène Delinger 3:58 p.m., December 20, 2022

Laeticia Hallyday inaugurated Monday, December 19, in Brussels, the exhibition that she imagined to honor the memory of Johnny.

Fans of the rocker can discover from this Tuesday, December 20 the 2,000 m2 dedicated to rocker life.

They can stroll through his teenage bedroom or explore his office in Savannah.

Unsurprisingly, this immersive experience came at a very high cost... 

Five years after Johnny's death, Laeticia Hallyday continues to bring his memory to life.

The widow of Taulier notably participated in the production of the documentary

Johnny by Laeticia

, broadcast on M6 on December 8th.

And, she imagined a whole exhibition to pay tribute to the rocker.

On December 19, Laeticia Hallyday took part in a visit organized for the press, in Brussels, at Palais 2. 

2,000 m2 dedicated to Johnny's life 

Johnny's widow was accompanied by her two daughters, Jade and Joy, and her new companion Jalil Lespert.

She posed in the middle of this 2,000 m2 exhibition recreating the places that marked the life of the rocker, such as his teenage bedroom or his office in Savannah.

Laeticia has also agreed to lend, for the exhibition, objects that belonged to Johnny, in particular his guitars but also his costumes as well as many collectibles: his AC Cobra sports car, three Harley Davidsons and the unforgettable cross that he wore around his neck. 

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Tickets at 22.50 euros for adults

Unsurprisingly, this impressive immersive experience required quite a financial investment.

According to information from Le

Parisien, 

the “big budget” event cost no less than 8.5 million euros… Which explains the price of tickets, set at 22.50 euros for adults over 25 years old.