Touquet Music Beach: an artist insults and boos Macron, a few minutes before the president’s arrival

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It’s a song that no one had foreseen and which will have a hard time hoisting itself among the pearls of French music. But she is talking about her. The Franco-American musician Marc Rebillet copiously insulted, and insulted, Emmanuel Macron on Saturday during an electro festival organized in Le Touquet. An event where the President of the Republic arrived… a few minutes later.

Marc Rebillet – who made a name for himself during confinement through his performances in a bathrobe – therefore insulted Emmanuel Macron from the Touquet Music Beach stage. In particular, we could hear “Macron asshole” or “Get out Macron” in front of a crowd dancing to the music and some of whom took up the insulting words in chorus.

According to La Voix du Nord, the President of the Republic, who was returning from his official visit to Algeria, was not present at this precise moment of the show. Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron would have arrived a few minutes later at the festival, which he then attended from the VIP area.

On Instagram, Marc Rebillet admitted to having “thrown a little shade over Emmanuel Macron”. “The festival was not very happy since he was in the audience, but everyone needs to be put in their place from time to time”, also wrote the artist. In the afternoon, this Sunday, he added that his microphone had been temporarily cut off during his performance. “Now they are asking me to reimburse for a show I finished,” he also denounced.

The director of the festival tries to stop the concert

According to our information, the director of the Festival would have indeed tried in vain to stop the concert by asking that the sound be cut. A witness tells us that red with anger, she even threw the contents of a glass in the face of a member of the artist’s team.

In 2018, according to a video that the artist posted on his Twitter account, Marc Rebillet had already insulted Donald Trump during a concert. “I do pretty traditional soul funk dance but I experiment in the sense that I improvise every night on stage, I don’t have any prepared song lists, I create the show based on people’s reactions”, described himself. he with the Parisian, a few days ago.

Reached by Le Parisien this Sunday afternoon, neither Marc Rebillet nor the management of Le Touquet Music Beach had yet responded at the time of publication of this article.

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