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The singer who released his new album The dream is gone immediately announced the tour on February 2. A much anticipated return by the music scene.
After an eight-year absence, Lescoup returns with an album The dream is gone. And these 8 years were not so much for the artist who felt the need to get a new look. “I made two albums with the same label, with the same team around me, for this one I needed to reinvent myself.” He then took the time to rebuild an entire team around him, something he wasn’t always at peace with; “At one point I asked myself if I wanted to stop playing because I couldn’t get people together. Good conditions for this album. “.
Doubts that are well and truly behind him as Lescop embarks on a tour across France. Addressing Joseph Goss, Deputy Director Madame Figaro, he talks about the “softness” of this new phase of his artistic career. The one who had trouble finding his place. And who played a role? “I invented a stage character at the age of 20.” Today, he seems more defeated than ever by the instructions weighing on him.
Source: Le Figaro
