On the steps of City Hall, Skaiz and Denise marked the Music Festival at Analakely before a large and predominantly young audience. The Analakely City Hall plaza transformed into a true open-air stage on Saturday for the Music Festival organized by the French Alliance of Tananarive. Among the evening's most memorable moments, performances by Skaiz and Denise particularly captured the public's attention, who came in numbers to celebrate music in a festive and popular atmosphere.

After sustained anticipation from spectators, Skaiz took the stage and immediately established his musical universe. He opened his performance with the title Tsy avelako ho nofy, welcomed enthusiastically by an audience singing in unison, already won over. The artist then continued with several of his hit songs, confirming his connection with the younger generation and his ability to create strong interaction with spectators. His performance was marked by constant energy and visible public engagement, particularly among the young people who came in large numbers.

In continuation, Denise took over the stage with her emblematic titles. A recognized artist on the Malagasy afro-pop scene, she quickly established a warm atmosphere, strengthening the evening's festive dynamic. Her performance accompanied by her dancers allowed her to consolidate public engagement, who responded enthusiastically to each of her interpretations. The singer once again confirmed her status as an artist close to her audience, particularly the young spectators who came to cheer her on.

Beyond these two flagship performances, the day was part of a broader program dedicated to cultural diversity. The City Hall plaza hosted several artistic and musical activities, illustrating the inclusive spirit of the Music Festival. The event thus brought together discoveries, performances by young talents and established artists' performances in the same space open to all.

This edition highlighted the vitality of the current Malagasy music scene and its ability to unite different generations around music. The largely young audience responded with enthusiasm, confirming the event's popular success at Analakely.