Overview
- The 41st ceremony is set for February 13 at La Seine Musicale in Boulogne-Billancourt, broadcast live on France 2 with coverage on France Inter.
- Mika has been named president of honour, with Cyril Féraud hosting alongside Helena Noguerra, who replaces Léa Salamé.
- Helena (four nominations) and Charlotte Cardin (three) follow Theodora’s five nods, as a younger, female-strong slate shapes this year’s field.
- Major category contenders include Disiz, Orelsan, Feu! Chatterton, Aya Nakamura, Santa, Charlotte Cardin, and Vanessa Paradis.
- The Victoires’ two-round digital ballot (882 academy members, then a 32-person jury) is complemented by an open public vote for Chanson originale, with France Télévisions adding a Feb. 5 trailer push and a day-of TikTok ‘Backstage expérience.’