White glasses and long bleached hair, here comes Michel Polnareff again: the artist with multiple hits announced this Monday his return, at age 80, with a new song, a future album and a next tour.
“Event: “My last tour” throughout France in 2025 and the Accor Arena on June 14, and new unreleased album on 02/28/25″is it written on the Instagram account of the interpreter of “We will all go to heaven”.
He has already announced the release of a new single entitled “Sexcetera”. This new song will be available from 2 p.m.
His new opus will be released on February 28, seven years later “Finally !”last original studio album, and three years later “Polnareff chante Polnareff”composed of covers of his piano-voice repertoire and certified gold with more than 80,000 copies sold.
On the tour side, Polnareff will begin with a date at the Apollo Theater in London at the beginning of April, a first for him, before continuing concerts in France, starting with the essential Printemps de Bourges festival. He will pass through Brussels, to Forest National, on May 17.
“Michel Polnareff will open the 49th edition of the festival during an event concert which will mark his first visit to Bourges and the start of his +Last tour+ in France”wrote the organization of the event on Instagram.
In the musical landscape since 1966 with “The Doll Who Says No”Polnareff left his mark on French song with his style, his voice and his songs hummed by several generations: “Love me, please love me”, “Love with you”, “Letter to France”, “Goodbye Marylou” and others.
Michel Polnareff album tour forest national