

A French electro-pop ghost hunter performs in a crumbling theater—no audience, just vibes and secrets.
For Passengers, the brilliant Sébastien Tellier performs tracks from the album “Kiss the Beast” in a most surprising setting: an abandoned theater. It’s the perfect urban exploration atmosphere for summoning the various ghosts, secrets, and obsessions that haunt the artist.
Production
Theater itself becomes a character—peeling grandeur everywhere.
Sound
Tellier's voice bouncing off crumbling plaster hits different.
Cinematography
Shadows doing heavy lifting in this gorgeous ruin.
Director
Sébastien Lefèbvre
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mirecourt's theater represents France's forgotten provincial grandeur, making Tellier's Parisian electronica feel like an alien intrusion—or a proper exorcism.
The 'Passengers' title nods to both the album's transient themes and the literal absence of any ticket-holders, framing performance as pure offering rather than transaction.
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