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Since her departure from France 2 and before resuming work at the start of the school year in the M6 group, Anne-Sophie Lapix has left to recharge her batteries on the side of the Southwest where she has her habits. There, the journalist is expected for an important meeting that is close to her heart.
Ousted from France 2, Anne-Sophie Lapix withdrew to the Basque Country where she accepted an important role
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It is an important page that turned to Anne-Sophie Lapix. On June 26, the journalist presented her last 20 hours on France 2, after eight years of good and loyal service. She left the chain in stride and, at the start of the school year, It is on M6 that she will resume the antenna. Indeed, the wife of advertising Arthur Sadoun will present “A great Sunday interview with a personality that makes the news“. In addition, she will officiate on RTL to animate the information bracket from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Monday to Thursday, followed from 7.15 p.m. to 8 p.m. with We redo the world.
But in the meantime, Anne-Sophie Lapix has a good time on the side of the Southwest, where she is from and which represents her haven of peace. However, the 53 -year -old presenter does not intend to turn her thumbs. On site, she agreed to take on a big role, that of godmother of the Classic Festival in Guéthary which will take place from August 9 to 16.
Anne-Sophie Lapix godmother of an unmissable event in her native region
This is the 13th edition. On the program, ten concerts scattered out of six evenings in the churches of Guéthary and Bidart. A beautiful way to celebrate chamber music in the heart of the Basque country. This is what prompted Anne-Sophie Lapix to participate in the event created by pianist Aurèle Marthan in 2012.
“We feel a real pleasure in meeting and playing together. This is undoubtedly what explains that artists like the Labèque sisters, Renaud Capuçon and so many other interpreters of international renown meet here. The links created during this festival are so strong that they give birth to concerts in other cities in the world“She was delighted for South West.
It is no coincidence that Anne-Sophie Lapix inherited the role of godmother of this festival, given that it comes from Saint-Jean-de-Luz. She even has a house there, which is ideal for recharging herself as soon as she can in order to move away from Parisian agitation.
“As soon as I put my foot there my slowdown pulse, I breathe better, I feel good. It’s really physical actually, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is missing like a person. If I don’t see her for a while, I don’t feel good“, she explained in 2020 at the microphone of France Bleu.