“it’s very strong emotionally, as if we were expressing our closeness”

by time news

Jérémy ‌frérot,⁤ teh celebrated singer-songwriter known⁢ for ⁤his time with the⁢ duo Fréro Delavega,​ is set to make waves in ⁤the Hauts-de-France region as he embarks on a new journey following‌ the release of his latest album, “Gamin des sables.” Scheduled to appear on the show “it’s good here” on January 12, 2025, Frérot reflects on the warmth ​and humanity he experiences in the region, wich he‌ describes as⁢ a vibrant backdrop for his music. With passions that include cooking, nature,⁤ and surfing, Frérot is excited to explore local culture, including a visit ⁢to the Dunkirk ⁣carnival, while also celebrating the recent ⁣recognition of towns in the Somme⁢ as “Surfing Towns.” This connection to the region promises to enrich his artistic ⁢journey and‌ resonate with fans.Jérémy Frérot, the acclaimed⁢ French singer-songwriter, recently opened⁤ up about his emotional journey⁢ in a candid interview on the show “It’s ⁢good here.” Discussing the challenges of releasing new music, Frérot⁤ revealed that stress has often led to physical ailments, including ​losing his voice during album launches. He emphasized the importance of balancing ‌his vibrant nightlife​ with the responsibilities of fatherhood, stating,⁢ “I can ⁣go to bed quite late because I like hanging out with my friends, but I have to get up early ​to take care of my kids.” As ⁤he prepares for his third album,Frérot reflects on the deep emotional connections that inspire his songwriting,highlighting the therapeutic nature of music and the necessity of maintaining a healthy lifestyle ‍through sports. ⁤His insights resonate with fans, showcasing the relatable struggles of balancing fame, family, and personal well-being.French singer Jérémy Frérot is set to release his highly anticipated album, Sand Kid, in September 2024, following two years of songwriting that produced over⁤ 30 tracks. This intimate collection reflects his life experiences and the beauty of⁢ the Arcachon basin. As part of his promotional‍ tour, Frérot will perform across ‌France in ‍early 2025, with notable stops including Amiens‌ on January 22 and Lille on ‌March 7, both of‌ which are⁣ already sold out. Fans can also catch him live at the Zénith de Lille on March 5,‌ 2026. Additionally, Frérot will appear ⁣on the show It’s ⁣Good Here on France 3 Hauts-de-france on January​ 12, 2025, offering listeners a⁤ glimpse into his creative journey.
Q&A with Jérémy Frérot: Balancing fame, Family, and Musical Passion

Time.news Editor: ‍Jérémy, you’re set to release your new album, Sand Kid, ‍this coming September. Can you tell us about the journey that‍ led to this album ⁤and how⁤ it reflects your personal experiences?

Jérémy Frérot: Absolutely! The past‍ two years have been ‍quite a whirlwind of creativity for me. I wrote‍ over 30 tracks, pouring my ⁣heart ​into ⁢each one. this album captures the beauty of my surroundings⁤ in the Arcachon basin, my life experiences, and the‌ deep emotional connections that fuel my songwriting. It’s been therapeutic reflecting on where I’ve been and where I’m going.

Time.news Editor: You’ve mentioned the challenges you face with the stress of ⁤releasing new music. how do you manage this pressure, especially as a father?

Jérémy Frérot: It’s⁢ definitely a balancing act.​ I love my vibrant nightlife and hanging out with friends,⁢ but I also have responsibilities at home. I’ve‌ learned to manage my stress ‌better.Sometimes, I even lose my voice during album launches due to the ‍pressure, but making music is what keeps me grounded. I ⁣make it a point to focus ⁤on a healthy lifestyle through ‌sports, ​wich helps to maintain that balance.

Time.news Editor: You’re also‌ engaging with local culture in the Hauts-de-France​ region. What experiences are you looking forward to the most during your‌ visit?

Jérémy frérot: I feel a strong ‍connection to this region;‌ it’s full of‌ warmth and humanity. I’m excited about exploring ‍local‌ traditions, especially attending the Dunkirk carnival! Plus, the recognition of towns in‌ the Somme as⁢ “Surfing towns” is a fantastic growth. I love surfing, and this adds a ⁤different ‍layer to my experience here.

Time.news Editor: ​ You will be appearing ​on the show It’s Good Here on January 12, 2025. What ⁤can ⁤viewers expect from your segment?

Jérémy ⁣Frérot: in the⁢ episode, I’ll share more about my creative journey, including insights into my past and what has shaped my music.⁤ It’s a chance for fans to understand the ⁤emotions behind my songs and to connect‌ with me on a more personal level.

Time.news Editor: Lastly,your ⁢upcoming tour includes sold-out shows in Amiens and Lille. What do you hope fans will take away from your performances?

Jérémy⁤ Frérot: I ⁢want my fans to feel a genuine‌ connection to the music and to resonate with the stories I tell through my songs. Each performance is an prospect to‌ share my journey and to thank them for⁣ their support.The energy ⁢of a live audience is unlike anything else, and I strive to make each concert a memorable experience ‌for everyone involved.

through this candid conversation, Jérémy Frérot emphasizes the meaning of balancing fame with personal life, the therapeutic nature of music, and his excitement for the ‍Malika tour ⁤and ‍cultural explorations in the Hauts-de-France region. Fans eagerly anticipate the⁣ release of Sand Kid ⁣ and the accompanying tour in​ 2025.

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