Aurélie Bilas, singing teacher in Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze and director of a women’s choir, will be at the Le Quart d’Heure bar in Labarthe-sur-Lèze, Saturday January 4 at 8 p.m. for an intimate evening.
“I’m going to sing alone on soundtracks with a ”Chill after the holidays” repertoire,” she explains. “On the program: a mixture of French variety, pop, jazz, but also soft and soothing touches for a relaxing and pleasant evening.”
A former lyrical singer in the choirs of the Capitole de Toulouse, Aurélie combines lyricism and warmth in her voice. “I am returning to the stage after devoting time to my singing lessons. I hope to increase the number of dates in 2025,” she confides, enthusiastic at the idea of meeting her audience again.
For those who will miss this event, a catch-up session is planned for February at the Le Quart d’Heure bar. A meeting place for lovers of soothing music, which promises a great musical break after the holidays.