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JAN
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2025
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11
2025
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Mala
April 6th 2024
Son pourri à cause de la salle et un mix bizarre, parfait par trop confus, entre le sample des précédentes chanteuses et la nouvelle qui a fourni une superbe prestation soit dit en passant ... Bref, ils repassent au Transbo à Lyon en mars 25 j'y serai rien que pour le son bien meilleur 😎
Brignais, France@
LE BRISCOPE
May 3rd 2022
Das Konzert war grossartig!
Scey Sur Saone, France@
Au Coin de L Oreille / Echo System
Olivier
October 27th 2019
Très chouette spectacle !
Anzin, France@
Théâtre d'Anzin
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About Orange Blossom

Orange Blossom is a French band that plays a mix of electronic and world music.

The band was formed in Nantes in 1993 with Pierre-Jean Chabot (known as PJ Chabot) on violin and Jean-Christophe Waechter (known as Jay C.) on percussions and vocals. In 1994, Éric Chauvière (organ) joined the band and a first audio tape was recorded in september. In 1995 the band stabilized with the arrival of Carlos Robles Arenas on drums, djembé, and sampler, and the departure of Éric Chauvière.[1] Their first disc, Orange Blossom, came out in 1997 on the Prikosnovénie label, selling 15,000 copies.

Before their second album came out, the group was influenced by ethnic and traditional music. They met and collaborated with several non-French artists, like Ivorian percussion group Yelemba d'Abidjan and Egyptian group Ganoub. They toured in Egypt, France, and Belgium. Vocalist Jay C. left the band in 2000 and created prajña. In 2002, percussionist Mathias Vaguenez and vocalist Leïla Bounous joined the group. The album Everything Must Change came out in 2005 on the Bonsaï Music label.

Carlos Robles Arenas is Mexican. Leïla Bounous is part Algerian, part Breton.
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Genres:
Electronic

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concerts and tour dates

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Past
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JAN
21
2025
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FEB
11
2025
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Show More Dates (17)

Live Photos of Orange Blossom

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Orange Blossom's tour

Fan Reviews

Mala
April 6th 2024
Son pourri à cause de la salle et un mix bizarre, parfait par trop confus, entre le sample des précédentes chanteuses et la nouvelle qui a fourni une superbe prestation soit dit en passant ... Bref, ils repassent au Transbo à Lyon en mars 25 j'y serai rien que pour le son bien meilleur 😎
Brignais, France@
LE BRISCOPE
May 3rd 2022
Das Konzert war grossartig!
Scey Sur Saone, France@
Au Coin de L Oreille / Echo System
Olivier
October 27th 2019
Très chouette spectacle !
Anzin, France@
Théâtre d'Anzin
View More Fan Reviews

About Orange Blossom

Orange Blossom is a French band that plays a mix of electronic and world music.

The band was formed in Nantes in 1993 with Pierre-Jean Chabot (known as PJ Chabot) on violin and Jean-Christophe Waechter (known as Jay C.) on percussions and vocals. In 1994, Éric Chauvière (organ) joined the band and a first audio tape was recorded in september. In 1995 the band stabilized with the arrival of Carlos Robles Arenas on drums, djembé, and sampler, and the departure of Éric Chauvière.[1] Their first disc, Orange Blossom, came out in 1997 on the Prikosnovénie label, selling 15,000 copies.

Before their second album came out, the group was influenced by ethnic and traditional music. They met and collaborated with several non-French artists, like Ivorian percussion group Yelemba d'Abidjan and Egyptian group Ganoub. They toured in Egypt, France, and Belgium. Vocalist Jay C. left the band in 2000 and created prajña. In 2002, percussionist Mathias Vaguenez and vocalist Leïla Bounous joined the group. The album Everything Must Change came out in 2005 on the Bonsaï Music label.

Carlos Robles Arenas is Mexican. Leïla Bounous is part Algerian, part Breton.
Show More
Genres:
Electronic

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