Nâdiya

Wednesday 17 June 2026
Andros Stage
TBC
Pop française
France

A major figure on the 2000s pop scene with over 5 million records sold, Nâdiya left a lasting mark on the decade with her high-energy music and unique style.

She began her music career in 2001 with the album “Changer les choses”, which was an immediate success and earned a nomination at the Victoires de la Musique in 2002. In 2004, her single “Parle-moi” was released and quickly became a hit, propelling Nâdiya to the forefront of the French music scene. An icon for an entire generation, her popularity was crowned in 2005 with a Victoire de la Musique award.

Nâdiya stands out thanks to her dynamic musical style, blending pop with urban influences to create a distinctive sound that set her apart. She went on to score numerous hits such as “Et c’est parti”, “Si loin de vous”, “Tous ces mots”, “Roc”, and “Tired of Being Sorry”, a duet with Enrique Iglesias—all of which remain essential tracks in her discography.

Beyond music, Nâdiya is also passionate about sports. She competed in athletics at a high level before fully dedicating herself to her musical career. Her athletic background instilled discipline and energy that she brings to her live performances, contributing to her success and lasting impact on the French music scene.

With several albums to her name, including “16/9” and “NÂDIYA”, both certified platinum, Nâdiya continues to evolve musically while staying true to her timeless artistic universe.

 

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