On 28 December 2025, the Robert Champroux Stadium in Marcory hosted a major event combining music, innovation and sporting fervour: a special concert by the artist Roseline Layo. This date will remain memorable both for the artistic performance and the technical equipment deployed.
For this unique event, Layher Côte d’Ivoire Échafaudage helped to create a brand new 360° stage, a first in Côte d’Ivoire. This innovative configuration gave spectators optimal visibility of the stage, regardless of their location in the stadium, offering an immersive and inclusive experience.

Beyond the concert, this infrastructure also enabled the live broadcast of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) match between Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon, transforming the stadium into a veritable gathering place for the public, combining musical entertainment with a passion for African football.
This iconic achievement was made possible thanks to the forward-thinking vision of Osmose Event, which, through this concept never before seen in Côte d’Ivoire, affirms its desire to revolutionise the Ivorian events industry by offering innovative and ambitious formats.
The success of this large-scale project relies on significant human and technical resources. Over 20 tonnes of Layher scaffolding equipment were deployed, with the assistance of 15 certified erectors, for an assembly completed in just two days. This challenge, met within the specified time frame, illustrates the robustness, modularity and reliability of Layher solutions, which are perfectly suited to the requirements of major events.

Through this achievement, Layher Côte d’Ivoire confirms its position as a leading player in temporary and stage structures in Africa, supporting innovative projects at the crossroads of culture, sport and technology.


