Winners of the 2025 LNO Awards
2025 LNO MaMA Music & Convention Awards: The Young Talent Winners
As part of the MaMA Music & Convention 2025, the LNO Awards ceremony was held on October 17, 2025, on the stage of the Elysée-Montmartre in Paris.
This edition marks a new format: six talents honored across five distinct categories, selected from a significantly expanded pool dedicated to #30Under30.
A spotlight on the future of the industry
The 2025 LNO Awards highlight a generation of professionals under the age of 30 who are spearheading bold projects, are committed to their work, and are ready to make an impact on today’s music ecosystem. Each of them embodies the transformative forces at work: innovation, inclusion, institutional development, international mobility, and artistic entrepreneurship.
Why this matters to MaMA
By incorporating this awards ceremony into MaMA’s program, we are reinforcing our commitmentto supporting the talents of tomorrow and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among industry professionals. The 2025 awards are fully in line with MaMA’s mission to serve as a resource hub, promote networking, and accelerate projects.
✨ The winners of the 2025 LNO Awards
- "I Choose Everything" Award :
- Claire Peyrol – Founder of Particuläre Agency, committed to a more inclusive arts scene.
- Elsa Viguier – Programmer, co-founder of Fragments, committed to promoting the visibility of women in jazz.
- Iris2000 – A unique singer-songwriter, creating hybrid and introspective pop music.
- Jean-Baptiste Costa-Ludwig – Co-founder of Vivetama Publishing & Records, a key figure in music publishing and production.
- Lisa Durand – Founder of Popiette Production, a specialist in managing emerging artists.
- Mathilde Hallet – Co-founder of FÔM Maison d’Artistes, dedicated to supporting women artists and artists of gender minorities.
- “J’Innove” Award :
- Caroline Wiesike – Project Manager at SACEM, combining innovation, diversity, and musical heritage.
- Célestine de Williencourt – Performing artist and composer for the performing arts.
- Chloé Strat – Head of Music and Projects at La Cohue Productions, driven by a commitment to both art and social causes.
- Clémence Paradis – Safety specialist in the electronic music scene, dedicated to prevention and compassion.
- Mélanie Gourvès – Director of the organization Les Catherinettes, which works to combat gender-based and sexual violence in the arts.
- Salomé Duhoo – CEO of Sieben Kulture, a strategic agency focused on international expansion and corporate social responsibility.
- “I Explore” Award :
- Anne-Flore Levacher – Project Manager specializing in electronic performance, artistic development, and technology.
- Carla Coste – A promising young cellist in the classical music world.
- Josias-Ariel Moussirou – Executive producer and manager, active in cultural entrepreneurship.
- Manon Sage – Publicist and media entrepreneur, focused on emerging artists.
- Marie Le Gac – Coordinator of the Ocean Indian Music Market, active in the Indian Ocean music scene.
- Quentin Asset – Tour manager and programmer based in Strasbourg, active in artist management and booking.
- "Je Gère" Award :
- Aurèle Créon – Production and Sales Manager, with a dual role in managing a cultural venue and its partnerships.
- Charly Nguyen – Founder of Kanassa and Gravité, active in music publishing and management.
- Jessica Hugonet – Freelance administrator specializing in production, accessibility, and safety at festivals.
- Lola Guilloteau – Communications Manager for independent record labels.
- Raphaël Bonafos – Co-founder of Extension, an arts support organization.
- Romane Scarlata – Programming Assistant at a SMAC, involved in artistic direction.
- “Artist-Entrepreneur” Award (in partnership with La GAM) :
- Alice de Saint Victor – Associate Director of Vigilantes Records, a label dedicated to female artists and unique artistic approaches.
- Antoine Lozay – Label Manager at Prise Trois and Production Manager.
- Clara Ciechelski (aka ANK‑HARA) – Writer, composer, and sound engineer, creating a hybrid musical universe.
- Olivia Martin – Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and label executive, combining research, creation, and promotion.
- Swane Viera – A queer and hybrid project blending pop, electro, and socially conscious techno.
- Thomas Guignard – Drummer, programmer, and director of Little Monster, active in production and booking.
Congratulations to all the winners of the 2025 LNO Awards! Thanks to your dedication, creativity, and boldness, you are providing a decisive boost to the French and international music scene.
This year’s awards celebrate the vitality and creativity of young talents under the age of 30, who are spearheading bold initiatives for the music scene of tomorrow.