The chic duo that forms AIR has made history in the world of electro-pop, and a quarter of a century later, they still stand alongside Phoenix, Etienne De Crécy, or Daft Punk in the pantheon of “French Touch.” Two students, one in astrophysics, the other in architecture, walk into a bar on the moon. It might sound like the start of a joke, but at the turn of the 20th century, Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel actually did it, and the impact on pop culture was significant. Seven years since they last performed together! But last year, their debut album, Moon Safari, celebrated its 25th anniversary, giving the duo the opportunity to reunite and embark on a world tour where they will play the tracks from this cult album such as “Sexy Boy,” “Kelly Watch The Stars,” or “All I Need.” In addition to the tour, Moon Safari was reissued in mid-March, featuring numerous alternative versions and a sound that remains as hypnotic as ever. This concert series will visit Amsterdam, Berlin, London, Rome, Los Angeles, New York, and of course, Monaco. The duo AIR reunited by surprise a few weeks ago for a world tour. They will perform on Saturday, June 15th, at the Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo.