Stereophonics announce two dates in France

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See you in April and May 2025 in Paris and Lyon to attend the next appearances of the Welsh group Stereophonics.

Stereophonics announce their big return to France. Two concerts are planned, April 29, 2025 at the ZĂ©nith in Paris and May 9 at the Transbordeur (Lyon). Places will be available from this Thursday, October 31 via the organizer's website.

Kelly Jones and her band have some new releases in store for you from their next album, also scheduled for 2025. No other details have yet been communicated about it. The previous disc, Oochya!was released in 2022. “It’s a record that shows a lot of different sides of the band” explains singer Kelly Jones in an interview with the editorial staff. “There are definitely rock'n'roll songs! But that didn't stop us from adding some soulful tracks either. A balance between magnificent, suspended, light moments and others which are more… dark. Realistic. »

Armed with palettes of classics, such as “Dakota,” “Have A Nice Day,” “C’est La Vie,” and “A Thousand Trees,” the Welsh also intend to strike your nostalgic chord with the talent that characterizes Stereophonics.

Among these classics, we find in particular “Maybe Tomorrow,” from You Gotta Go There To Come Backreleased in 2003. This title was recently re-released as a digital EP, including the B sides, previously unavailable in digital format. These are the songs “Have Wheels Will Travel” and “Change Changes Things.” »

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