Palestinian-Canadian musician Nemahsis (left) and French singer Pomme on stage at the Zénith de Paris, December 9, 2025. ANNA KURTH/AFP

Some 4,000 people attended the Together for Palestine concert at the Zénith in Paris, organized by musicians Yann Tiersen, Pomme and Aloïse Sauvage, on Tuesday, December 9. Proceeds from ticket sales raised €50,000 for the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) regional emergency fund for Gaza. On September 17, at Wembley Arena in London, where turnout was higher than in France, Together for Palestine brought together 150 celebrities, raising €1.7 million.

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Some French artists nonetheless made significant efforts. On December 9, another concert took place in Paris: the 4th installment of Peace & Live at La Flèche d'Or, organized by the group Rallye, which had been planned well before Tiersen considered bringing the Together for Palestine concept to France and to Brussels, Belgium. More modest in scale, Rallye's event brought together Christine and The Queens, Miki, Ascendent Vierge and Iliona. The proceeds of €10,000 were also donated to MSF for its regional Gaza fund.