Feb 12 β€’ 08:27 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Victoire of Music: Indochine to be Honored After Boycotting the Ceremony for Years

The French pop-rock band Indochine will receive a special award at the Victoires de la Musique for their record-breaking tour, despite boycotting the ceremony for several years.

Indochine, a prominent French pop-rock band, is set to be honored at the Victoires de la Musique with a special award for their remarkable tour, which attracted over a million spectators. This recognition marks a significant return for the group, which had previously boycotted the ceremony for several years due to criticisms aimed at its perceived lack of authenticity and relevance. The announcement came from the organizers just days before the event, underscoring the band's enduring popularity and influence in the French music scene.

The 41st edition of the Victoires de la Musique takes place on February 13, where Indochine is acknowledged for its impressive achievements in the music industry, including over two billion streams globally and more than thirteen million albums sold throughout their career. However, the band will not be attending the ceremony as they are scheduled to perform in Brussels on the same date, emphasizing their commitment to live performances over award ceremonies.

The decision for Indochine to accept the award comes after leader Nicola Sirkis publicly criticized the Victoires in 2018, calling the ceremony "galvaudΓ©e" or worn out. This change in stance reflects the band's reconciliation with the French music awards while still highlighting the tensions that can exist between mainstream recognition and artist integrity, raising questions about the relevance of awards in the music industry today.

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