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By Archnetys News Team | Published: April 11, 2025
Musical Journey Continues: Frérot Announces 2026 Tour
Jérémy Frérot, formerly one half of the popular duo Fréro Delavega, recently appeared on the program Daily to discuss his evolving musical career and upcoming projects. Fans can anticipate a tour kicking off in 2026, following a highly anticipated performance at the Olympia in June. The tour will showcase tracks from his 2024 album,kid from sands,allowing audiences to experience his latest artistic expressions live.
The Arcachon Basin: A Source of Inspiration
Frérot’s music is deeply rooted in his personal experiences, particularly his life in the Arcachon Basin. He shared insights into his creative process, explaining how he draws inspiration from his surroundings:
I made summaries of my little life on The Arcachon basin. I try to tell a little about what I feel and all the poetry that can emerge from what I have seen.
Jérémy Frérot on Daily
The Arcachon basin, known for its stunning natural beauty and unique ecosystem, serves as a constant muse for the artist. This connection to place resonates with many listeners, as studies show that music evoking specific locations can enhance emotional engagement by up to 30%.
Privacy Boundaries: A Line Drawn in the Sand
The interview took an unexpected turn when host Yann Barthès ventured into more personal territory. While Frérot openly discussed his connection to the Arcachon Basin, he firmly declined to reveal specific details about his current residence.
The exchange unfolded as follows:
Yann Barthès: Do you still live there?
Jérémy Frérot: I always live there, of course, yes.
Yann Barthès: All right. We can say where?
Jérémy Frérot: No, no. I will never leave him. For the sea. I will never leave him.
Frérot’s swift and decisive response underscores the importance of respecting an artist’s boundaries, particularly when it comes to their private life. This incident highlights the ongoing tension between public interest and personal privacy in the media landscape.
“Adieu”: A Song of Separation and Description
Frérot also discussed the deeply personal song “Adieu,” which reflects on his separation from Laure Manaudou in 2024 after six years of marriage. The song served as a way to explain the changes to his two sons.
It is My breakup to me that I lived. In this song, I talk about how I explained to my children how life was going to change and that the love with which we created them was not going to change for them, this song talks about that.
Jérémy Frérot on Daily
Acknowledging the sensitivity of the topic, Barthès inquired about the children’s understanding. Frérot affirmed that they comprehend the situation, emphasizing the importance of open dialog and reassurance. “We explains them every day, We talk to them and it works very well,” he stated.
Research in child psychology suggests that open and honest communication during family transitions can significantly mitigate potential negative impacts on children’s well-being. Frérot’s approach aligns with these findings,demonstrating a commitment to his children’s emotional health during a challenging time.
