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Aya Nakamura "Burns" a Racist Banner Targeting Her During a Concert

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Aya Nakamura responded on stage. During her concert at the Stade de France on Friday, May 29, the French singer symbolically burned a racist banner that read: "No way, Aya, this is Paris, not the market in Bamako." The banner had been displayed in March 2024 by a far-right group protesting her participation in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. #ebrainfo #ayanakamura #concert

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Aya Nakamura took advantage of her first concert at the Stade de France to create a new polemic. The singer performed on Friday, May 29, in front of nearly 80,000 spectators during the first of her three dates in the Stade de France. During the show, she staged the banner deployed in March 2024 by the identity group Les Nativees, before pretending to burn it in front of the public. On this banner, photographed and then published on social networ…

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The identity group Les Natives had deployed the banner in March 2024 to protest the artist's participation in the Paris Games.

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The singer takes advantage of her three concerts at the Stade de France to respond to the many racist and sexist remarks to which she is a victim.

·Paris, France
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Aya Nakamura responded on stage. During her concert at the Stade de France on Friday, May 29, the French singer symbolically burned a racist banner that read: "No way, Aya, this is Paris, not the market in Bamako." The banner had been displayed in March 2024 by a far-right group protesting her participation in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. #ebrainfo #ayanakamura #concert

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Aya Nakamura gave Friday night the first of her three concerts at the Stade de France. Arriving by helicopter on stage, she responded in her own way to the banner that had targeted her a few months before the Olympics of...

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The interpreter of "Djadja" responded in his own way to the identity activists of the group Les Nativees, condemned for having deployed a racist sign against him.

·Paris, France
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Le Huffington Post broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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