Raboussa invites the public to Palais des Sports de Mahamasina for "Revy," a show bringing together several artists to celebrate his 25 years on stage. After launching his 25-year celebration at Palais des Sports de Mahamasina in late August 2025, Raboussa returns on August 30 at 3 p.m. to write the final chapter. Organized by SR Events, with Ivenco handling sound and technical equipment, the show will feature special effects and visual elements by Sarysyfeo.

Titled "Revy," the event will feature 18.3, Marion, and Doubl'E'N, plus a surprise guest to be revealed later. "25 years on stage is no small feat. There have been highs and lows, difficult moments, joys, and people who supported us greatly," Raboussa emphasizes. For the artist, such a milestone deserves celebration alongside those who shaped his journey.

The guest selection reflects this history. Doubl'E'N is among artists who significantly influenced Raboussa's career. With 18.3, he shares a common history tied to early Malagasy rap beginnings. "We marked part of Malagasy rap history together, so it's natural they're here," he explains. Marion, though not a rapper, is described as "a brother I've always moved forward with and supported mutually." A fourth guest will complete the lineup.

Raboussa employs a formula he's developed since 2011: hybrid acoustic rap blending rap, DJing, and live-played music. He'll be accompanied by Volamihanta, Nino on keyboards, Herz on turntables, Fy on drums, Pa on guitar, Nanja on bass, and a saxophonist.

The program will feature songs marking his career and frequently requested tracks. "We've added pieces people love and often request, even if we don't always perform them," the artist notes. The show will last over three hours, with musical opening before the main performance.

Raboussa has 25 years of stage presence, though he notes his artistic name spans 30 years. His discography began with "Rap Mandrakizay" in 2003, followed by various productions. He later focused on singles without releasing full albums, adapting tracks for new distribution modes, particularly social media.

This longevity hasn't prevented him from reaching new audiences. After noticing his audience aging, Raboussa observes young listeners now engaging with his work, especially following new releases in early 2026.

The show day will also mark the release of a Collector USB covering Raboussa's 25 years on stage, featuring audio and video content, live performances, album excerpts, archives, clips, documentaries, and old and new tracks—a musical and visual retrospective of a quarter-century career.