Amir: “I think the album will arrive sometime in 2024”

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Singer Amir went to meet his audience on Tuesday January 30 for a special show and a live performance.

Highly anticipated, Amir put on the show in Bourg-en-Bresse. Tuesday January 30, 2024, the singer was awaited by his fans who came to attend the special program dedicated to him on WECB Bourg-en-Bresse. For the occasion, everyone gathered at the Cap-Émeraude center to share a special moment with the singer of “J’ai recherche”, who indulged in a few confidences.

A new album on the way

“I think the album will arrive sometime in 2024,” said Amir, even adding for his audience the promise of a tour: “For me an album is an invitation to go see the songs for real on stage,” he said. An announcement that will delight fans since “Ressources”, his last album, dates back to 2020.

Since then, Amir has experienced “a lot of things”, as he told us in an interview recently. “I think it’s time to pour them out, put them to music and release a little of these emotions that I have encapsulated,” he further clarified. To begin with, Amir signed a prestigious duet with Jason Derulo on the title “Il y a”, released at the end of November. He is also starring in the play “Sélectionné”, which tells the story of swimmer Alfred Nakache.

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