
Recently, Sunny Rockstar and Zelda Showtime had the opportunity to shine in new solo performances within the show “Totally Crazy” at Crazy Horse Paris. True milestones in their artistic journeys, these acts represent far more than a performance: they are a chance to push beyond their limits, explore new creative territories, and infuse iconic pieces with their own unique sensitivity. We followed them during rehearsals just days before their premiere…
«I was so emotional, I cried… When I was a child, I was already singing this song! »
Sunny Rockstar expands her repertoire with the legendary solo “But I Am A Good Girl.”
This number holds a deeply personal meaning for her: “I was so emotional, I cried… When I was a child, I was already singing this song!” A childhood dream brought to life, now to be experienced on stage.

Meanwhile, Zelda Showtime reveals herself in the iconic “Attitude.”
A true aesthetic signature of Crazy Horse Paris, this act embodies a subtle balance between sensuality, body mastery, and luminous projections. Zelda Showtime draws you into a world of endless nuances, where perception is blurred and reimagined…

Photos: Paul Morel