Michel Polnareff will be in and live during his “behind” tour

Michel Polnareff will be in and live during his “behind” tour
Michel Polnareff will be in Toulon and Marseille live during his “behind” tour

Michel Polnareff will be in and in 2025 on the occasion of his “back” tour. Pun on a possible last series of concerts! A new album is announced for next February.

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Michel Polnareff played in in May 2023, he started his tour there. The singer, composer and performer will be back in the region, but this time in Toulon and Marseille.

Michel Polnareff will be in concert on June 4 at the Dôme in Marseille then on the festival stage Son by Toulon on Saturday July 12, 2025. Also on the bill for this festival: Gims, Sofiane Pamart, Lamomali..

The announcement was made this Monday, November 18. The living legend of French song will therefore hit the road again in 2025 for an unforgettable tour and on the occasion of his “last” tour.

And new unreleased album is announced for February 28, 2025.

The artist known for his songs The doll that says no, Love Me Please Love Me ou encore Goodbye Marylou come with his tour titled My behind turned.

LÉMAN will provide the opening act for this evening, with a first album to come and an already sold-out concert at the leather goods store in November 2024.

Concert on the forecourt of the Zénith de Toulon, Saturday July 12, 2025 at 8:30 p.m. – Presale from this Monday, November 18 from 10 a.m. until Thursday, November 21 at 10 a.m.

Opening of the ticket office for all networks on Thursday November 21, 2024 at 10 a.m.

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