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This French singer is joining the Grévin museum!

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The Grévin Museum continues to welcome new personalities within its walls! After Léna Situations, Clara Luciani, and DJ Snake, a new great French personality has just received their wax statue in the famous Parisian museum. Starting on May 28, 2025 in the morning, visitors will be able to admire the statue of Vianney, one of the most well-known singer-songwriters in the French music scene.


A highly renowned artist for about ten years

Since his debut in the French music scene in 2014 with his album Idées Blanches and especially his single "Pas là", Vianney has steadily climbed the ranks of this industry, establishing himself as one of the most celebrated French singer-songwriters. Since then, he has released three more albums and has become a judge on The Voice. He also contributed to the reopening ceremony of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris last December 7, performing Leonard Cohen's song "Hallelujah" in French, accompanied by his guitar. "A meteoric rise for a guy whose simplicity disarms. Nothing is feigned about him; he's the same in person as he is on stage."

A dreamer, an enchantor, and a young man who is unlike anyone else but himself », as described by the host Nikos Aliagas.

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Six months of work to bring this statue to life

Creating this statue took six months of work, during which the artist participated in photo and video sessions, and the making of ima3D printed, facial and body measurements, hand molding, etc. So, a statue of him with his iconic guitar has come to life and is now on display at the Grévin Museum!


Grévin Museum Paris
10, boulevard Montmartre – 9th
Visible from May 28, 2025
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