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Vianney annonce une nouvelle tournée pour 2027 après l’achèvement de sa cabane

Vianney is returning to the stage after five years away, announcing a new 40-date tour set to begin in March 2027. The French singer shared the news on social media in a video unveiling concerts planned in Zénith and Arena venues across France. The tour will open on March 24, 2027, in Reims and conclude on March 24, 2028, in Narbonne, with three performances scheduled at Zénith de Paris-La Villette from April 8 to April 10, 2027.

No new album has been announced yet, although it is common for major tours to accompany a fresh release. Vianney’s most recent studio album, “A 2 à 3,” came out in 2023 on the independent label Tôt ou tard. The album featured collaborations with several artists, including Vincent Delerm, Zaz and Noé Preszow.

The label described the comeback as a return to what Vianney enjoys most: performing alone on stage in front of an audience in an expansive live show. The artist, now 35, has been absent from the concert circuit and the public spotlight by choice, stepping back from music and media for five years.

During that break, Vianney shifted into carpentry and spent nine months building a wooden cabin in the middle of nature. He documented the project and shared it with his followers. The cabin has since become his recording studio, marking a creative retreat that blended craftsmanship with music.

Vianney first rose to prominence in 2014 with guitar-driven pop songs such as “Je te déteste” and “Pas là.” He later established himself as one of the leading voices in contemporary French chanson, known for melodic ballads including “Beau-Papa.” His career also includes high-profile collaborations, notably the 2018 duet “La même” with Gims, as well as regular work with other artists such as Kendji Girac.

The announcement signals a major return for one of French pop’s most recognizable figures, combining a long-awaited live comeback with renewed public interest in his musical activity after years focused on life outside the spotlight.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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