Abrami has been named as one of the ’30 Under 30’ award winners for 2025
Forbes France has named its ’30 Under 30’ award winners for 2025 with its April magazine. The annual Forbes ’30 Under 30’ award highlights young French talents under 30 years old who have made a significant impact in their sector, such as entrepreneurship, artistic creation, sports or innovation.
The 28-year-old French violinist and influencer Esther Abrami has been included in this year’s cohort, honoured for her achievements in music. Forbes France has recognised her accomplishments, which include her 2022 debut album on Sony Classical and appearing as a ‘Rising Star’ at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as well as her role as artist-in-residence and creative partner of the English Symphony Orchestra.
Forbes Frances described Abrami as embodying ‘the aspirations of the new generation,’ thanks to her ‘authentic and spontaneous content on social networks,’ where she has over one million followers.
Other ’30 Under 30’ award winners for this year include tennis player Arthur Fils, Olympic swimmer and gold medallist Léon Marchand and sailor Violette Dorange.
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