Julien Anouilh launched the page on Facebook in 2017. -

Antoine Le Guellec

  • The community "Gavé proud to be from Bordeaux" is organizing a confined live this Friday, on the model of what it had already done for the first confinement.

  • On the program: comedians, music and the creation of a live street art canvas.

  • The street art work will be auctioned for the benefit of the Maraude du Cœur association.

The community "Gavé proud to be from Bordeaux", which brings together on Facebook and Instagram no less than 90,000 subscribers, once again offers a confined live for this "season 2" as Julien Anouilh, administrator of the group calls it.

After the success of the confinapéros of the first confinement, he puts the cover back this Friday evening from 8:30 p.m. for a live evening on the group's Instagram page. 

On the menu for this evening, comedians like David Voinson, Nordine Ganso, powered by the Djamel Comedy Club but also Philippine Delaire who participated in the Fous du rire festival and the actor Sam's from the

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On the sound side, Tom Frager and Ben l'Oncle Soul and Les Ö, “three very punchy chicks” will be there to set the mood.

Throughout the evening, those connected will be able to follow the evolution of a street art work produced by See Ya, notably known for having produced the Darwin's gorilla, on the right bank of Bordeaux.

The painting will be auctioned and the profits will be donated to the association La Maraude du Cœur.

A new event at the end of this second confinement?

"We are going to have a good evening, have fun together and, at the same time, give the association a good visibility", comments Julien Anouilh.

The lives during the first confinement ended in apotheosis with an evening organized on the terrace of the Grand Hotel de Bordeaux, in association with some other "big pages".

Depending on the government's announcements, the administrator is considering reiterating an event of this type.

Created in 2017 somewhat by chance, “to show an example to a client,” says Julien Anouilh, who manages a training center, the “Gavé proud to be Bordelais” page, was an immediate success.

“We had several thousand views with only two or three publications,” remembers the 30-something.

He got caught up in the game, developing the audience by one page, intentionally flattering local chauvinism, to offer "good deals and relaxation".

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