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Tourism agency: Are the sequences really improvised? Sébastien Thoen and Baptiste Lecaplain answer us – Télé-Loisirs

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On the occasion of the arrival of season 2 ofTourism agency on Canal+ this Saturday April 4, 2026, from 7:45 p.m., Baptiste Lecaplain and Sébastien Thoen lift the veil behind the scenes of the program. Are the format’s sequences really improvised? Their answer is clear: the show relies largely on spontaneity. They responded to Télé-Loisirs.

In Tourism agencyBaptiste Lecaplain and Sébastien Thoen travel through European destinations with one objective: to discover sometimes little-known places, while increasing the number of absurd situations and unusual activities. For this second salvo, the two comedians set off to explore Belgrade and Helsinki. A quirky concept which nevertheless requires a minimum of supervision.

“We have a fixer on site. Depending on the destinations, we just warn the locals that we are arriving on this or that place, but we never rehearse with them. Everything is spontaneous”, explains Baptiste Lecaplain. The comedian specifies that he does not discover the places beforehand, unlike his accomplice: “Seb sees a few photos before but I stay outside”.

For his part, Sébastien Thoen asserts his assumed taste for this “border between fiction and reality”. “I have always played with people who are more or less in the know,” he confides.

Pour Tourism agencythe former ofDiscreet action he also assures that the show leaves a lot of room for “improv with many surprises and many unforeseen events”.

A season 2 in Belgrade and Helsinki

For this season 2 of Tourism agencyBaptiste Lecaplain and Sébastien Thoen embark on two new crazy trips to Belgrade and Helsinki. Destinations with very different atmospheres, but which still seem to have completely seduced our two comedians.

For Sébastien Thoen, it is better to favor Belgrade for the urban experience with its “shooting ranges, its underground nightclubs”, and Helsinki for its natural setting “a few minutes from the city center!”. Baptiste Lecaplain, however, regrets the rainy weather in the Finnish capital. “We wanted to go there in winter, but we couldn’t,” he explains.

Despite the rain, the actorAvignon affirms that Helsinki was a great discovery to the point of considering “3 weeks in Finland and Norway this summer”!