Popa Chubby concert in 2025

Popa Chubby concert in 2025
Popa Chubby concert in Reims 2025

Popa Chubby in concert in (La Cartonnerie)November 12, 2025. All the practical information (prices, tickets, seating chart) for this concert can be found on this page. Reserve your tickets now to attend this concert in Reims!

The Popa Chubby concert in Reims in 2025

Popa Chubby in concert in Reims (La Cartonnerie) Wednesday November 12, 2025 at 8 p.m.

Attending a Popa Chubby concert is an unforgettable musical experience for blues rock fans. During his performances, the charismatic guitarist captivates the audience with fiery guitar solos and boundless energy on stage. Known for his imposing stage presence and unique style that fuses blues, rock, and punk influences, Popa Chubby offers a rich and authentic sound experience. Each concert is an opportunity to experience the intensity of his music and to rediscover some of his greatest hits, while enjoying new pieces. The passion he transmits during his live performances leaves no spectator indifferent, making his concerts an unmissable event for music lovers.

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Popa Chubby

Popa Chubby is 30 years old. Probably a few years younger than his avatar for civil status, Ted Horowitz. But we’re here to celebrate Popa Chubby’s 30-year career, not to count the white hairs on Ted’s head. Besides, he doesn’t have any.

For his birthday, he gives the gift: a new album. And because he loves eating and cooking, Popa Chubby first thought of making an album on the theme of food. A “homemade” album, as they say in real restaurants, largely played alone (Popa is a multi-instrumentalist) and recorded at home. He started by writing the song The Flavor is in the fat, as an entry to his new album It’s a mighty hard road. In music as in cooking, the fat is what holds together the rest, what crackles on the flame, what melts in the mouth, what softens the dry. Fat is the icing on the birthday cake, you could say. This is the pleasure and beauty of life. And it’s a good start for this album.

And then Popa Chubby changed his mind: goodbye to culinary songs and hello to just songs (even if the album is long, with 15 tracks). The kind of song that gets stuck in your head and you hum without even realizing it. But Popa Chubby still designed this album as a festive feast, which will leave no one wanting more. Neither guitar lovers nor melodies lovers. In addition to the New York-style guitar-blues to which he has accustomed us (that is to say electric, eclectic, generous, energetic and agitated), the musician sometimes lowers the volume of his faithful guitar to deliver a few ballads and soulful mid-tempos, good as a southern trip.

As he gets older, Popa Chubby perhaps has less rage and fangs, he gains access to a form of wisdom that allows him to express himself differently, with more gentleness. Popa Chubby has released so many albums and filled so many venues: he has nothing left to prove, just his fans to satisfy, the pleasure of playing to share.

This album is exciting because it covers the entire range of emotions and feelings that can be put into songs. Including love, of course. For dessert, Popa Chubby takes over Kiss. Not the band Kiss, but the Prince song. “Prince is one of my big guitar influences, no one is above him, except maybe Hendrix. And I love this song. I first played it for my girlfriend who loves it too. In my opinion, Kiss is a blues. » Thank you Popa, kisses.

But the good news of It’s a mighty hard roadit is also the return of Popa Chubby to the fold of the Dixiefrog label, after five years of infidelity. Dixiefrog did a lot for Popa Chubby, and vice versa. And as Popa Chubby sings in the middle of her new album: The best is yet to come.

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