Les Chevaliers du Fiel Return to Sud Radio After 14-Year Hiatus
Les Chevaliers du Fiel are making a highly anticipated return to Sud Radio after 14 years, alongside a new tour.
Key Points
- • Les Chevaliers du Fiel returns to Sud Radio after 14 years.
- • Their comeback is a response to past editorial disagreements.
- • Patrick Roger welcomes them back, calling it a homecoming.
- • They will also tour with their new show 'Vacance' this fall.
Les Chevaliers du Fiel, the beloved French comedy duo, are set to return to Sud Radio on September 1 after a 14-year absence marked by past conflicts with the station's editorial line. Their departure in 2011 stemmed from disagreements, particularly following controversial moments during their show 'Ménard en Liberté'.
Patrick Roger, director of Sud Radio, celebrated their return as a "homecoming," emphasizing that humor belongs at the station. The duo, known for their sharp social commentary and humor, plan to engage audiences once more with their signature style.
In conjunction with their return to radio, Les Chevaliers du Fiel will also kick off a new tour featuring their show 'Vacance', which will see performances in their native Toulouse starting this fall. Their comeback reflects a broader trend of nostalgia in entertainment, promising to resonate with long-time fans and potentially new audiences alike.
As they reintegrate into the radio scene, Éric Carrière and Francis Ginibre look forward to delivering their unique blend of humor and social critique to a platform they regard as their own.