Camille Lellouche’s tour takes a turn. The singer and comedian, who is defending her first album on the stages of France as part of her “A Tour”, announced this Friday on Instagram the postponement of all her Zéniths scheduled for 2023. A change due to the renewal of the team, as she explains in a video:
“The people I was working with on this tour decided to work only with the festivals and more with the artists they had,” he explains. “But I found other people who are amazing, Play Two, and I’m going to do my new tour with them.”
The dates are kept at the Olympia
The one that had to “reorganize everything” with its new collaborators specifies that its scheduled dates for January and February are maintained until its three Olympics, February 10, 11 and 12. On the other hand, “all the Zéniths” that follow “will be cancelled”, although the interpreter is already announcing new dates “that will come later”.
According to the initial program of his tour, the interpreter of Do not judge me would perform at the Zeniths of Nantes (03/02), Dijon (09/07), Nancy (03/08), Strasbourg (03/09), Lille (03/15), Rouen (03/17), Caen (18 /03), Clermont-Ferrand (23/03), Toulon (29/03), Montpellier (30/03) and Amiens (05/04).
Camille Lellouche first experienced success in the field of humor. After winning the Original Song of the Year award at the 2021 Victoires de la Musique for his duet But I love you with Grand Corps Malade, he released his first album, HASlast year.
Source: BFM TV
