Patrick Bruel is on “vacation”. The 65-year-old singer finished on December 12 in Toulouse his tour titled We talk about it. A evening full of emotion for the latter sharing with the public. Suddenly, the concert was filmed and, notice to those who would have liked to be there. It will, in fact, broadcast on March 27 and 30 next in cinemas and will be released on DVD. Patrick Bruel is one of the most popular artists in France who has started his career in the 1980s. However, the artist did not wish to go beyond the borders of France unlike his younger son Léon. At only 19 years old, he decided to follow in his father's footsteps and cross the Atlantic.
His stage name? Leon Hesby. A nod to the initials of his parents' names. This December 13, Léon Hesby gave his all first concert in the United States. Thus, the young man performed at the Raymond Kabbaz theater in Beverly Hills. Good news, it was a full house! 220 people came to applaud him whilea large stand offered goodies including t-shirts flocked with the initials SB as told by Parisian who was there.
A hell of a challenge for Léon as he confided to our colleagues. “In the United States, I start from scratch without any privileges. My father is not known here and that's a good thing, I want to know what I'm worth on my own. I actually chose my own name. My privilege lies in the fact that I am lucky enough to have his advice and thathe is an artist that I admire. Music is shared and we often played and sang together in my childhood“, reveals the artist who will reach twenty next year.
Patrick Bruel: dad worried about his son Léon
While Léon Hesby unveiled the poster for this show on his Instagram account a few weeks ago, his famous dad commented. “Yeah…!!! Can’t wait“, “I can't wait” in French. If the son of Patrick Bruel and Amanda Sthers has chose to launch in the United Stateshis first two singles 1 2 3 et Only You ranked in the top iTunes Pop Charts in France. Author-composer and performer, he has already more than one string to his bow. Although he led his early career with mastery, the fact remains that his parents were worried about him.
“I'm super stressed” declared her mother Amanda Sthers just before her first concert. Installed in the third row, the writer came with her mother, Véronique Queffélec, and her eldest son Oscar. As for the interpreter of Place of great menhe got discreetly placed at the back of the room. He who filled Zéniths all over France was scared to death. “I didn't sleep all night. I wouldn't have missed Léon's first scene for anything.” he confided to Parisian. He will eventually approach the stage to film his son. He now wishes to sing across borders.