Farewell to the stage.
Sylvie Vartan ends her concerts on stage. “I’m bowing out.” she announces in the title of this new and final show. HAS 80 ansshe will celebrate more than 60 years of career!
The first concert will take place this Friday, November 8, 2024 at the Dôme de Paris, until Sunday. THE last concerts
will take place at the Palais des Congrès from January 24 to 26, 2025.
“My show will consist of six magical moments that changed my life. Everyone will match a film that calls for songs…There, I’m going to have some
dancers again, I’m very happy, it’s been more than twenty years since I had one… I don’t have danced for years. It was a little rusty. And then it came back, like happiness, the body remembers.” she confides to Parisian.
Sylvie Vartan opens up about her future
To the readers of ParisianSylvie Vartan spoke about her future. “I’m not going to have the strength to sing for twenty more years, it’s not possibleI will be
part, my life is behindI realize it. I don’t have no longer the same energy only at 20 years old. And it’s only going to get worse… Let’s do things while I still have the strength.” she explains.
David Hallyday’s mother is already satisfied of having managed to go on stage until he was 80 years old. “When I started, I was told, you’ll see, you’ll sing until I was 80, I said no, it’s impossible. There I am. It is
passed so quickly. It must be said that I have had such a life dizzyingthe years have passed at a speed… I am still as impatient, eager by the weather all the time, but, after all these years, I told myself that I had to I’m calming down.”
Sylvie Vartan will say goodbye to her audience
Very movedJohnny Hallyday’s ex-wife will say adieu to his audience on stage. “I always take quick decisions, quickly, in an epidermal way, without asking too many questions. Now that it’s happening, I have a dramatic fearbecause I am there. I don’t want
thinking too much about the after… Singing in public allowed me to express my feelings, to experience things and to share them. A real antidote to everything else…” she confides.
The preparation of these last moments on stage the anguish. “It’s a particular spectacle that worries me a little, I’m very emotional and just thinking about it (his voice breaks with emotion), it makes my eyes light up. I am very afraid of excesses
as far as I’m concerned. I can’t prepare for this, it’s impossible. I dealt with these kinds of emotions when I returned to Bulgaria (she was born there). It touches at the heart of my feelings.”