“The physical problems accumulate”: Pascal Obispo’s health declines, he plays fair on Bruce Toussaint’s set

“The physical problems accumulate”: Pascal Obispo’s health declines, he plays fair on Bruce Toussaint’s set
“The physical problems accumulate”: Pascal Obispo’s health declines, he plays fair on Bruce Toussaint’s set

He is one of the French artists who no longer needs to be presented, Pascal Obispo signs a 30-year career
marked by numerous albums, tours and awards. In addition to his talents as a performer and composer, he has also written extensively for other colleagues such as Johnny Hallyday, Florent Pagny, Zazie, Nolwenn Leroy and Patricia Kaas.

A few months ago, he kicked off a new tour called Correspondence. And that's not all: Pascal Obispo returns with a new album entitled The archipelago of aftereffects in which he performs duets alongside Carla Bruni, Élodie Frégé and Isabelle Boulay. Despite the success, the singer does not plan to last long on stage.

Pascal Obispo opens up about his declining health

On the occasion of the release of his latest album, Pascal Obipso made surprising statements to our Belgian colleagues from
Ciné Télé Revue. “This may be my last album.
This will be my last tour before retirement. So you have to take advantage of it.”
he announced. Comments confirmed by the main interested party who was the guest of the TF1 morning show this Friday, November 15.

“I don't like to see very old singers having difficulty getting around and on stages, etc. It terrifies mehe said to Bruce Toussaint. “This summer, I experienced a somewhat complicated event since I was forced to cancel five dates in a row. And I have never done that in my life […] It's true that physical problems start to pile upage advancing”he revealed, while reassuring his audience about his health. The artist actually said that he was doing better now.

Pascal Obispo: “I want to take a big break”

Stunned by his guest's revelations, Bruce Toussaint then showed himself to be insistent. “Just to understand, is this the last tour of this guy?”asked the journalist. Pascal Obispo did not go through all the hassle to clarify the essence of his thoughts.

“A big tour, yes, it’s going to be complicated afterwards. It’s tiring you know”explained the interpreter of Fell for her. I want to take a big break and to devote myself to painting, to writing”he added. Pascal Obispo has just released a book of his most beautiful paintings exhibited at the Mer Marine museum in . A new artistic life for the man who will celebrate his 60th birthday at the Accor Arena in next January.


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