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The set utilized dramatic lighting, drone cinematography, and visual effects that integrated Walker’s "Walkerverse" aesthetic with the palace’s historic interiors, specifically the Galerie François Ier and the Chapelle de la Trinité .

The performance served as a bridge between Walker's signature mysterious, masked persona and a grand, orchestral-pop atmosphere facilitated by Ava Max’s live vocals. alan_walker_ava_max_alone_pt_ii_live_at_chateau...

The project was a collaboration with the Centre des Monuments Nationaux , aimed at showcasing French heritage to a younger, global digital audience during a period when travel was limited. Core Credits Core Credits This specific live version has garnered

This specific live version has garnered millions of views on YouTube, contributing to the "Alone, Pt. II" multi-platinum status across various European markets. Cultural and Commercial Impact The production was a

The recording featured multiple camera angles, including sweeping aerial shots of the palace grounds and close-ups of Walker’s custom DJ setup and Ava Max’s performance in various regal halls. Cultural and Commercial Impact

The production was a cinematic, high-budget live stream event that combined modern electronic music with the ornate, classical architecture of the 12th-century palace. Production Highlights