“I often felt dizzy”: Pierre Garnier looks back on the frenetic pace of the “Star Academy” tour (video)

“I often felt dizzy”: Pierre Garnier looks back on the frenetic pace of the “Star Academy” tour (video)
“I often felt dizzy”: Pierre Garnier looks back on the frenetic pace of the “Star Academy” tour (video)

The winner of the last season of telecrochet remembers his exit from the castle of Dammaries-les-Lys which was rich in events.

In the podcast “We confide between guys” by Ben Névert, Pierre Garnier returned to the very sustained pace that he had to assume after leaving the castle.

The “Star Academy” winner talks about the difficulties he has encountered in recent months. The young singer did not have any respite after winning the trophy after three months of broadcasting. Between interviews, the tour and the preparation of the new album, Pierre Garnier hasn’t had a minute to himself. He says: “ For six or seven months, I hardly went home. And the day I go home, I say: ‘Well, there’s no one, I’m all alone. The silence.’ »

While 75 concert dates were initially planned, several evenings were canceled due to the state of health of the young talents. Pierre Garnier ultimately provided 70 performances.

He remembers: “ It was quite hard psychologically, even physically. Maybe the psychological was reflected on your body. I had ear problems, I also often felt dizzy while I was on stage. But all of that, with my mental strength, I could take on. » The singer explains his absences during certain dates: “ I really had no voice, it was really physical and I couldn’t sing anymore. » He adds: “ But otherwise, as soon as something happens, I try to move on because it’s my job now. I still have to go. There are no other solutions. »

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He acknowledges: “ It’s true that the rhythm was quite… because all the ‘Star Ac’, then the release, plus the album at the same time as the tour, lots of promos at the same time. » Even if he had moments of doubt, particularly in June, he says he is happy with what he experienced and reassures: “ It’s starting to get better. »

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