Cameroonian makossa legend Ben Decca is set to celebrate his 40-year music career with a live performance at Paris’s iconic Olympia concert hall on May 4, 2025. This milestone event marks a significant moment in Decca’s enduring connection with his fans and his contributions to the Cameroonian music scene.
In a heartfelt video message shared on social media, Decca expressed his excitement for the upcoming concert, stating, “We are going to savor and enjoy this music that has connected us and continues to connect us to this day.” He emphasized the special bond he shares with his audience, describing the performance at the Olympia as a “crowning achievement.”
The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from makossa enthusiasts, particularly those in France and Western Europe. Many fans have already secured their tickets and expressed their affection for the artist. One ticket holder commented, “Papa Ben Decca, please, after the concert, organize your team to release box sets of all your albums from the beginning for collectors like us. Even if it’s a limited edition, we’ll buy it. We want to be able to talk about your music to our children and pass it on for ten generations, even when we’re no longer here.”
Born in the Deido canton of Douala, Decca hails from a musical family that includes singers Grâce, Dora, and Isaac Decca. He began his career in the late 1970s, with the support of his cousin Joe Mboule. Over the past four decades, Decca has released approximately 20 albums and has become an iconic figure in Cameroonian music.
The Olympia concert hall, located at 28 Boulevard des Capucines in Paris, is renowned for hosting legendary artists and has a rich history dating back to its opening in 1893. Performing at such a prestigious venue underscores the significance of Decca’s 40-year journey in the music industry.
As the date approaches, anticipation continues to build for this special event, which promises to be a memorable celebration of Ben Decca’s remarkable career and his enduring impact on the world of music.
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