Thomas Dutronc will sing “Que tu m’bury” in tribute to his mother

Thomas Dutronc will sing “Que tu m’bury” in tribute to his mother
Thomas Dutronc will sing “Que tu m’bury” in tribute to his mother

Thomas Dutronc, son of Françoise Hardy and Jacques Dutronc, is a child of the ball. In tribute to his mother who died on June 11, he will be on stage this Thursday, June 13 (24), at the Jazz Opale Festival in Neufchâtel-Hardelot, in Pas-de-Calais, announces La Voix du Nord.

The singer and guitarist decided to maintain his concert at the Jazz Opale Festival in Neufchâtel-Hardelot, in Pas-de-Calais this Thursday (June 13, 24), while on Tuesday he accompanied his mother in her last moments.

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Thomas Dutronc has courage!

The singer and guitarist decided to maintain his concert at the Jazz Opale Festival in Neufchâtel-Hardelot, in Pas-de-Calais this Thursday (June 13, 24), while on Tuesday he accompanied his mother in her last moments.

A decision which may surprise as we knew the very strong love which united Françoise Hardy and her son, but which does not surprise the organizer of the festival Anne Ducros.

“I know Thomas, I’m not surprised that he kept coming. He is there above all for his audience, with whom he has very strong ties,” she told La Voix du Nord. However, she adds: “God knows it must be difficult”

Thomas Dutronc will not forget his mother on stage. For her, he added to his singing turn the title “Que tu m’bury”, which the deceased artist loved to perform. According to the journalist and music producer Didier Varrod, a close friend of the family, “it perfectly illustrates this strong relationship that there was between Thomas and Françoise Hardy.”

The public will also undoubtedly have in mind the song Tant de belles choses, which Françoise Hardy wrote in 2004 for her son, when she knew she had lymphoma.

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