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“It will be my last”, Pascal Obispo officially announces the end of his career

It's better to warn in advance than to suddenly sadden everyone. Indeed, Pascal Obispo may have avoided a heartbreaking moment for his fans in the coming months in the event that he decides to retire.

Because yes, despite his 59 years, there is indeed a question of retirement when he talks about his future during an interview with Ciné Télé Revue. The interpreter of Fall for herduring an interview with the Belgian media, indeed suggested that he could soon put the microphone in the closet.

A new album in October 2025

It was while talking about his next album that Pascal Obispo raised the possibility of retiring soon. As a reminder, his new album “duets exclusively with female artists”, The archipelago of aftereffectswill be in stores on Friday, November 15, reminded our colleagues.

The latter, indicating that the 59-year-old singer has already started working on a new album scheduled for October 2025. So no reason to worry about his future? Not really. Indeed, if he works on this project scheduled for next October, the interpreter of The important thing is to love admitted that he wanted “lift your foot then”.

A way to say goodbye for Pascal Obispo?

“This may be my last album”he admitted to Ciné Télé Revuebefore continuing, more clearly: “This will be my last year before I retire. So we have to take advantage of it”. Our colleagues, asking if it was humor, unfortunately obtained a response that was not really expected from the singer.

“But everyone retires at some point, so it’s going to have to happen.”believes Pascal Obispo before adding: “I don't see myself in bad shape, limping on stage. You have to know how to decide to leave at some point. I have this moment in mind, as Jean-Jacques Goldman also had it.”

Nothing to worry about, we should find Pascal Obispo in other areas as he has indicated. “Before music, there is life. And life is what is most important. And apart from music, I have painting, literature, writing. There has plenty of things to do in the second half of life…”he actually clarified. He could even continue to make music but “just at his place, at home”. Let's savor his latest projects which could be his last.

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