Belgian star Stromae announces film about his interrupted 2023 tour

The artist wants to “offer” his fans “the opportunity to discover the show for free or simply relive it.”

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Belgian singer, songwriter and producer Paul Van Haver, aka Stromae, on stage after receiving the award for Best Male Artist at the 38th Victoires de la Musique, the annual French music awards ceremony, at the Seine Musicale concert hall in Boulogne-Billancourt, on February 10, 2023. (BERTRAND GUAY / AFP)

Belgian star Stromae has announced a “film” son his European tour Multitudewhich he had to interrupt in May 2023 for health reasons, on his social networks on Tuesday, September 9.

Saying he needs “rest“, he had completely stopped his tour, already partially stopped while it was supposed to last until December 2023. He was supposed to perform in several cities in France, Belgium and Germany.

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support”he wrote Tuesday in a post on his networks. “Your kindness and empathy, following the cancellation of the end of the tour, touched me enormously”.

“I am aware that this situation may have disappointed some people and I would have liked to close the adventure Multitude on a better note. That’s why with my team (…), we have gathered all the existing images around the live in order to offer you the possibility of discovering the show for free or simply relive it”he announces. And to conclude: “More info to come soon. I hope you enjoy the movie.”

Exhausted by an XXL world tour following the album Square root (2013), Stromae had thrown in the towel for the first time at the end of 2015, undermined by depression aggravated by the side effects of an antimalarial.

The one who is one of the most listened to French-speaking artists in the world finally returned to the stage in 2022 to present MultitudeThis third album allowed him to win a sixth and seventh Victoire de la Musique, the French equivalent of the American Grammy Awards.

He had confessed “suicidal thoughts” In “Hell”a piece with a strong autobiographical tone released in 2022.


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