
Spotted by the springboard Horizon, Fab’s Brownz, Muamar and Yetoon will perform in the first part of the Tiakola concert on June 11. A unique opportunity to reveal the Malagasy urban scene to a large audience, in an event combining music, citizen commitment and ecological approach.
The Palais des Sports Mahamasina is preparing to host one of the most anticipated musical events of the year: the arrival of Tiakola, an essential figure in the French -speaking urban scene, June 11, 2025. But before the artist vibrates the scene with his hits as Melo,, Gasolina or Furnacethree young Malagasy artists will open the ball. Selected during the Horizon springboard, they symbolize a new musical generation full of ambition.
A final that consecrates local talent. Organized by Nasprod and KP Event, the Tremplin Horizon experienced its peak on May 30 at the Havoria Anosy auditorium. After several phases of preselections and scenic coaching, the final decided the best candidates in three rounds without playback. The jury, accompanied by the public vote, appointed Fab’s Brownz, Muamar and Yetoon as the big winners. They will go on stage in front of the 6,000 spectators expected at the Palais des Sports. For these emerging artists, it is an unexpected opportunity to cross a CAP and be heard at the national level.
An initiative anchored in a global project. This concert is part of the Horizon Madagascar program, an initiative launched in 2024 to professionalize the events of events in Madagascar and promote local talents. Beyond the scene, Horizon seeks to structure a more lasting ecosystem for culture and to promote the integration of young people into the creative industries.
The Tremplin Horizon is one of the main levers: a musical competition, but above all a platform for support, visibility and supervision for artists.
Green Challenge: When culture rhymes with ecology.
Another part of the Horizon project, the Green Challenge will be held on June 6 in the districts of Ankadimbahoaka and Lalamby, in Antananarivo. About fifty young volunteers, divided into two teams led by influencers Bob Tobias and Tefi, will participate in a waste collection and sorting operation.
This action benefits from the support of the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development, as well as STCV associations (specializing in waste treatment) and Maeva. It aims to raise awareness of eco -responsible gestures, while showing that a cultural event can integrate concrete environmental values.
Towards an eco-show model. The Green Challenge illustrates the ambitions of the Horizon program: Building a model of eco-spectacle in Madagascar. In the medium term, the organizers wish to generalize the use of recycled materials for decorations, digital ticket office, waste reduction devices.
The idea is to demonstrate that a show can be both artistically and environmentally responsible.
A collective dynamic. The system around the concert is based on the participation of several players from the public, private and associative sector. The various initiatives were made possible thanks to the joint involvement of the organizers, technical partners such as STCV and Maeva associations, and the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development. This collaboration aims to structure the organization of the event and to integrate cultural and citizen aspects in its programming.
Practical information. Tiakola will land at Ivato International Airport on Monday, June 9 at 1 p.m. The concert will be held on June 11 in Mahamasina, with an opening of the doors scheduled at 3 p.m. The first games will start at 4.30 p.m., followed by the service of Tiakola at 7 p.m. The latest tickets are available online on ticketplace.io or in points of sale. Free parking is planned for VVIP and VIP tickets, and a paid parking (5,000 ariary) will be made available at the Barea stadium for Gold and Silver tickets.
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