Michel Sardou is back. The 75-year-old singer, who gave his last concert on April 12, 2018, announced this Thursday on RTL a new farewell tour. Called “I remember a goodbye”, after one of his songs released in 1995, this latest tour will begin on October 3, 2023 at the Zénith de Rouen.
Michel Sardou has several dozen dates planned that will pass through the zenith of France, from Lille to Strasbourg passing through Nantes and Toulouse. The tour will end on Saturday, March 16, 2024 at the Paris La Défense Arena, the largest venue in Europe. The box office will open on Monday, November 14 at 10 am
“I’m 70 years old, I have the right to have fun”
However, in 2017, Michel Sardou had announced his departure: “I stop singing. Definitely,” he promised in an interview with AFP, specifying that he wanted to dedicate himself to writing: he released an autobiography in 2021.
“My voice, with age, has been lowering. What I gained in bass, I lost in treble. I want to protect myself and above all not do too much on the album and the tour… There comes a time when we have said everything. And then I’m 70 years old, I have the right to have fun,” she said.
The singer with more than 100 million records sold has devoted himself to the tables in recent years. We were able to see him at the Théâtre de la Madeleine in the play Don’t listen, ladies! by Sacha Guitry. A musical titled I’m going to love you He also paid tribute to his songs.
Source: BFM TV
