Agora Fidelio, a French rock band from Toulouse, was formed in 2000 as a side project of Psykup. The group initially performed acoustic covers and later transitioned to original compositions with an intimate and emotionally charged sound. Their debut album, Une histoire de chair, released in 2002, reflected the impact of the AZF explosion in Toulouse. In 2005, they followed up with Altitude zéro. The band's third album, Le troisième choix, was delayed but finally released in 2006, preceded by the EP Finir à Paris in the same year. The group embarked on extensive tours across France and saw a lineup change in 2007 when Akira left and was replaced by Stéphane Bezzina. Their subsequent project, Les illusions d'une route, was released as a triptych starting with the first volume, Barcelone, in 2010, followed by Bagdad in 2012.