Lebanese French singer Vernis Rouge, who shot to fame on The Voice France 2024, is set to return to Lebanon for performances on August 2nd and 7th.
Known offstage as Manon Debs, Vernis Rouge made a lasting impression during her audition on The Voice France with her soulful rendition of “Bande Organisée.”
The judges, including the renowned duo Bigflo and Oli, were so moved by her performance that they turned their chairs in approval, securing her spot in the competition.
On August 2nd, she will be performing at Jardins du Mzaar in Kfardebian, as part of the much-anticipated Mzaar Summer Festival. Then on August 7th at Bkerzay en Musique along with Taxi 404.
Vernis Rouge’s performance on The Voice France not only impressed the judges but also resonated with viewers worldwide.
Her cover of “Bande Organisée” went viral on TikTok, amassing nearly 20 million views and over 1 million likes. This viral moment catapulted her into the spotlight, showcasing her talent and distinctive style.
Born in Beirut to a Lebanese father and a French mother, she spent her early years in Lebanon. In 2006, she relocated to France, despite her move, she has maintained a strong connection to her Lebanese heritage.
In a recent interview with 961, Vernis Rouge shared her journey and the challenges she faced along the way. “Living in France has been a transformative experience, but Lebanon will always be home,” she said. Her story of resilience and passion for music continues to inspire fans both in Lebanon and abroad.
Mark your calendars for next week, and join Vernis Rouge at the Jardins du Mzaar in Kfardebian for a night of exceptional music.