Kendji Girac marks his comeback with his new album “Vivre…”

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Kendji Girac is making his big return to music, this Friday, October 4, with his new album “Vivre…” marked by several collaborations.

He's back. After unveiling his single “If only…” last August, Kendji Girac is releasing a personal album this Friday, October 4, probably the most intimate in his discography. Entitled “Vivre…”, this sixth project includes 11 new pieces in which he collaborates with a few artists, including Louane, Vianney, Renaud Rebillaud, Ycare and Emma Peters.

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“There's all my heart inside », Explains the 28-year-old singer in a video published on his Instagram account. “ Maybe he'll make you cry or make you dance », he adds. Imbued with pop, gipsy sounds and even reggaeton, Kendji Girac remains true to himself and offers an album that resembles him.

A tour in sight

Kendji Girac recently announced the dates of a tour in partnership with WECB on Instagram. These concerts will mark the singer’s ten-year career: “ It's the only thing I think about every day. So excited to see you again to celebrate OUR 10th anniversary! 10 years of joy, love, smiles and emotions… with you. Time must pass very quickly now. I love you », he shared by posting the poster on the social network.

The tour will start in January 2026 at the Zénith in Amiens and will end in Brussels the following April, with a stop at the Accor Arena in Paris on March 14, 2026.

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