Mask Singer arrives at the Musée Grévin

 

 

After captivating millions and lighting up screens across the country, the spectacular creatures of Mask Singer are finally stepping beyond the screen and into the real world.

All eyes turn to Paris, where the Musée Grévin unveils a unique, limited-time exhibition dedicated to the show’s most iconic costumes.

From April 25 to July 15, these extraordinary creations are presented for the very first time in a setting worthy of their theatrical brilliance.

They made us sing, dance, and shiver , but above all, they kept us guessing. Who was hiding beneath the frog? Behind the robot? Or within the futuristic silhouette of the cyborg? Season after season, TF1 has turned Mask Singer into a cultural phenomenon, seamlessly blending mystery, performance, and visual extravagance.

While the celebrities have long since been unmasked, the costumes themselves remain as enigmatic as ever. True works of art, they reveal exceptional craftsmanship at the intersection of haute couture, design, and scenography.

For the first time, visitors can experience them up close — exploring intricate details, rich textures, and the very magic that once existed only on screen.

 

Mask Singe 2

 

The Musée Grévin invites visitors on a spectacular journey through 17 of the most memorable costumes from past seasons.

Among them are now-iconic characters, silhouettes that shift between dreamlike fantasy and bold futurism, and a few surprises that fans will instantly recognize.

Each costume stands as a masterpiece in its own right. Crafted from unexpected materials and designed as much to dazzle as to deceive, they embody the very essence of the show: to blur perception, mislead the eye… and spark the imagination.

 

 

A star-studded launch night

 

On Friday, April 24, to mark the premiere of Season 9, the Musée Grévin, alongside producer Hervé Hubert, hosted a vibrant and celebratory watch party.

Familiar faces from previous seasons gathered to celebrate the return of this must-watch Friday night event, hosted by Camille Combal.

Among those spotted on the VIP carpet: Cristina Cordula, Séverine Ferrer, Vincent Niclo, Inès Reg, Guy Montagné, Amaury Vassili, Ycare, Laura Flessel, Jean-Luc Reichmann, the iconic Père Fouras, Djibril Cissé — and many more.

For those eager to extend the magic beyond the screen, the Grévin exhibition is an unmissable experience — for devoted fans and curious visitors alike.

 

Mask Singe 3

 

 

Musée Grévin: over a century of illusion

 

Founded in 1882 by journalist Arthur Meyer and sculptor Alfred Grévin, the Musée Grévin remains one of Paris’s most iconic cultural landmarks.

Located in the historic Grand Hôtel on Boulevard Montmartre (9th arrondissement), it has been inviting visitors for over 140 years on an immersive journey through fame, history, and illusion.

With nearly 250 wax figures displayed across richly staged environments — from the Hall of Columns to theatrical sets, the Palace of Mirages, and the grand dome — the museum offers a unique encounter with celebrities, political figures, scientists, and icons of popular culture.

 

Mask Singe 4

 

 

Practical information

Exhibition: Mask Singer × Musée Grévin

Dates: April 25 – July 15

Location: Musée Grévin

 

Photos: Virginie Ribaut, Charles

Assistant: Charles

 

 

French Version : https://www.airsdeparis.fr/a-la-une/mask-singer-debarque-au-musee-grevin/

 

 

 

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