“Transfert” celebrates its tenth anniversary in public at the Trianon

By: Elora Bain

Transfer celebrates its tenth anniversary. In a few months, there will be behind us more than five hundred episodes, five hundred testimonies, fragments of stories entrusted to our microphones and to your ears. Terrible trials, piercing revelations, overwhelming loves. And always a promise: the extraordinary stories of ordinary people, intimate, living stories, all the more powerful because they are delivered with simplicity. A voice, a little music. We promise you beauty, emotion, incredibleness, sweetness. In response, you offer your listening, attentive of course, but above all attentive to those who dare to tell their stories.

Ten years, for a podcast, is an event. And we couldn’t imagine celebrating them without you. Nor without offering you something that we have never done until today: bring Transfer on stage.

Said like that, it seems easy. After all, all it takes is one person to come and tell their story in front of an audience and voilà: Transfer on stage. But that would be too simple. And at the same time, too complicated: people who engage in Transfer are not used to telling their story in public, even less in a performance hall. So, we asked ourselves this question: how can we ensure that Transfer exists on stage? To transform this very intimate experience, this listening which is often done alone, into a public event, without betraying its DNA? How can we celebrate ten years of France’s first native podcast with dignity, without taking the easy route?

No, we won’t just tape an episode in public. On September 8, 2026, at the Trianon in Paris, we are going to offer you a trip. An emotional journey that will take back everything that makes up the strength of Transfer. There will be new testimonies, surprise guests, reunions with voices you have already heard. Full of moments that can only be experienced when shared, in the relative darkness of a performance hall. A unique evening, to experience in unison what Transfer makes you feel apart for so many years.

For now of course, we don’t want to tell you too much. After all, listen Transferit’s also about loving being surprised at the turn of a little sentence, of an irruption that you didn’t see coming, of a turn that you didn’t expect in a fascinating story. But what we can already reveal to you is that this evening will be longer than a double episode of Transfer. The lights will be pretty. That there will be goodies. That you will laugh, be moved, surprised. That we dream of seeing you leave the room with bright eyes.

On Tuesday September 8, we will look forward to seeing you at the Trianon. With always the same promise. Extraordinary stories from ordinary people. Beauty, emotion, the incredible, sweetness and, above all, surprises. Many, many surprises.

Come see what you love to listen to. The ticket office is open on the Trianon website.

Elora Bain

Elora Bain

I'm the editor-in-chief here at News Maven, and a proud Charlotte native with a deep love for local stories that carry national weight. I believe great journalism starts with listening — to people, to communities, to nuance. Whether I’m editing a political deep dive or writing about food culture in the South, I’m always chasing clarity, not clicks.