MADAM end tour on a high note, release symphonic “To the Moon”

Photo Credit: Abygaelle Bertinat

This summer, RØKKR introduced you to MADAM, the fierce and fearless rock trio from France. The band spent the last two years proving that their “fight-happy” rock is roadworthy.

After 140 shows across France and beyond, the band is closing the book on this tour cycle, an incredible run that’s taken them from dark basement clubs to major festival stages. But before they step back for some much-needed rest, MADAM is saying merci to fans and to each other in the dramatic way possible. (And maybe taking a page out of Metallica’s playbook!)

On November 7, MADAM is releasing a symphonic version of their love song “To the Moon”, a tribute to the friendship and bond of these strangers-now-sisters.

Backed by 70 classical musicians from the Orchestre Out Toulouse, the piece reimagines the band’s hit as bare-knuckle tussle between the strings and the amps, but still unmistakably MADAM.

The band shared that it’s their way of saying “au revoir et merci” after two years of nonstop touring.

It’s a beautiful way to give something back to the fans who’ve supported them every step of the way. And an even more beautiful reflection of the love between these three once-strangers who became family through music.

Only three shows remain in 2025:

  • 11/27 - La Marbrerie (Montreuil)

  • 11/28 - EMB (Sannois)

  • 11/29 - Le Plan (Ris Orangis)

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Photo Credit: Abygaelle Bertinat


Ryan Reid

Ryan is a CT/NYC-based photographer that brings a bold perspective to live music and has a passion for storytelling, crafting every frame into perfect harmony with the music! Ryan is the founder and editor-in-chief of RØKKR Press.

https://www.ryanreidphotography.com
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