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Barbara Pravi biography

Barbara Pravi (real name: Barbara Piévic) is a French singer of Serbian and Iranian descent. Based in Paris, she started her career as a cast member in the french musical « Un été 1944 » (A 1944 summer) in 2016. She debuted as a solo artist with her first single "Pas grandir" (Not growing up) in 2017 and released her first eponymous EP in 2018. Involved with the feminist movement and fighting against violence against women, she released on International Women's Day (March 8th, 2021) a new EP named "Les Prières" (Prayers), described by her as "six songs, six prayers created alone, six poems with a taste of independence, calm, escape and tenderness". She was selected in 2021 to represent France in the Eurovision Song Contest with her song "Voilà", written with former contestant of the national selection and collaborator Igit, and came second in the grand final. Later in 2021, she released her first album "On n'enferme pas les oiseaux" (Birds cannot be caged), on which appears her Eurovision song "Voilà", as well as several other singles, released the same year, such as "Le jour se lève" (The day is breaking) and "L'homme et l'oiseau" (The man and the bird). Her performance in the Eurovision Song Contest and her first subsequent album gave her career a big push forward. She received several awards, such as a gold record for "Voilà" and the award of "Révélation féminine de l'année" (Female newcomer of the year) at the french award ceremony "Les Victoires de la Musique". Her inspirations come mainly from french chanson, and she draws her inspiration from giants of this genre such as Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel, or Barbara.

When

Friday, 16 May 2025
Starts at 20:00

Where

ul. Złota 9
Warsaw, Poland

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