Lusaint in concert in Paris

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Don't miss Lusaint in concert this Friday, November 29 at La Cigale, in Paris, at the conclusion of his French tour.

Lusaint is preparing to conclude its French tour with a high-profile Parisian date, scheduled at La Cigale this Friday, November 29. The last places are available via the organizer's website. This concert will follow the one she had already given at the Archipelago in May. The latter was sold out.

This tour is an opportunity for the British soul/blues singer to present on stage her first EP, entitled Self Sabotagereleased this year. It includes the hit songs “Remember me” and “Fool For You. »

However, the singer did not wait for this release to get noticed. Indeed, she had already broken the daily record for the greatest number of Shazam in 24 hours, with the cover of “More Than Friends” (En Vogue – Don't Let Go), in 2019. Among her other covers, we find in particular “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley and “Wicked Game” by Chris Isaak, in which she infuses a unique voice and an incredible sense of interpretation.

Among her influences, we find in particular Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, and Amy Winehouse. When the editors cite his references, his eyes light up: “That’s a wonderful compliment,” she enthuses in our n°162, available via our online store. “Their voice, the emotions they give off. They influenced me. And, in a way, these women helped me heal my fears, help me grow, and help me be who I am today. »

Don't miss this end-of-year date from a true star in the making.

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