French singer-songwriter Maddy Street will appear on the "Nouvelles têtes" programme on France Inter to showcase her music as an emerging artist [1].

This series of appearances and concerts marks a significant step in the artist's visibility within the French music scene. By pairing new talent with established platforms and major festivals, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between independent creators and mass audiences.

Street's schedule includes several high-profile live dates across France. She is slated to perform at the Rock en Seine Club avant scènes in Paris on Aug. 29, 2024 [1]. Later in the year, she will perform at La Maroquinerie in Paris on Dec. 11, 2024 [1].

Beyond these club dates, Street has already begun performing at larger scale events. She opened the Festival Beauregard near Caen in Calvados on July 3, 2024 [2]. During that appearance, she performed as the opening act for David Guetta [2].

The "Nouvelles têtes" project serves as a curated spotlight for artists who have not yet reached mainstream saturation. By integrating these performances into the France Inter programming, the network provides a structured path for discovery. Street's inclusion in this lineup suggests a growing industry interest in her songwriting and performance style.

Her trajectory from small venues to opening for global stars like Guetta illustrates the rapid scaling possible for artists featured in these promotional cycles. The combination of radio exposure and festival appearances creates a multi-channel approach to building a fanbase in the current digital era.

Maddy Street will appear on the "Nouvelles têtes" programme on France Inter

The integration of emerging artists like Maddy Street into national radio programming and major festival lineups represents a strategic effort by French media to cultivate local talent. By leveraging the reach of France Inter and the star power of artists like David Guetta, the industry is creating a more visible pipeline for independent singer-songwriters to transition into the commercial mainstream.