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End clap for Pascal Obispo's immense musical career? “After 2025…”

An emblematic figure of the French music scene for several decades already, Pascal Obispo recently released a new album entitled The archipelago of aftereffects. Moreover, the musician will soon celebrate his 60th birthday on stage. In fact, he will perform in concert on January 11, 2025 at the Accor Arena in . As part of the promotion of this event, Pascal Obispo was the guest of Bernard Montiel in his show broadcast on Saturday November 16, 2024 on RFM. “There is great concern among your fans. They say this album might be the last“, notably underlined the host during his interview with the musician. “But no, there is no 'great concern'. To be I am preparing an album of my 60th birthdayI'm preparing a kind of juggernaut of 3, 4, 5 albums precisely to wean them off and wean off my fans“, the singer first replied.

“But don’t worry, my ultra-fans, they are all on the app and that will be enough. I don't need more if the others don't follow me… I will continue there”then added Pascal Obispo. Subsequently, the former tele-hook coach The Voice on TF1 spoke about the rest of his career. “But, it’s true that at some point, it’s good to ask yourself the question. I don't want to limp, to arrive with an aging voice, you have to say to yourself that there we go, let's move on to something else“, he said in particular. “But there are plenty of things in a second part of life: there is music, painting, literature, writing” Bernard Montiel then retorted. “JI'm going to take a big break, permanent or not. But after 2025, I want to do lots of other things“, finally concluded Pascal Obispo. The singer had already spoken on the subject a few days earlier during his appearance on the TF1 morning show.

Pascal Obispo “does not like to see old singers (…) go on stage”

“I don't like to see old singers having trouble moving and going on stage, that terrifies me. I will continue to make music all the time, after the stage… This summer, I experienced a somewhat complicated event (…) It's getting better, but it's true that the physical problems are starting to accumulate. As age advances, that’s how it is. You have to think about what's next…”he declared in particular.

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