Singer Karl Tremblay will finally receive his dose of love with an even stronger intensity during a perfect evening, Monday evening, in Quebec.
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The wave of encouragement interrupted last week for the singer of the Cowboys Fringants will break in overtime in an unexpected communion. The initial scenario was heartbreaking on the Plains of Abraham, but the sky was unleashed around 9 p.m. and the decision was the right one. But As long as we have love maybe not such a naive song.
This time, an even larger crowd, cooperative weather and an artist ready to do anything to get on stage despite illness, will certainly provoke tenfold emotions.
Unconditional support
For her part, Amélie Hacquin had made two posters, one of which with the titles of most of the hits of the Quebec group. Installed in the front row, she waited impatiently for the doors to open several hours in advance.
“It was a disappointment to have to leave. We were crying with the rest of the people around. They really tried and you could see their faces. We are really very happy that it can happen. We think it could be his last show but we can’t be sure.
“To see that we resume the show, it gives this impression,” also said Emmie Boivin, about a possible prolonged absence from the Cowboys.
“We couldn’t ask for a better temperature this time. Thanks to FEQ! The logistics should not be simple,” added Samuel Leblanc.
The patience of the fans and the significant efforts of the organizers of the FEQ will be rewarded. Around 5 p.m., the human tide heading towards the entrance to the Cross of Sacrifice was already greater than that of the evening marred by storms on July 13th.
“Everyone is really expecting a good show and I think they will have to close the plains”, launched Ève Dugas, who wanted to hear Hector’s shack.
With spit
Four days later, the same question is still on everyone’s lips. Is this the last Cowboys concert for a long time? The group canceled a performance in Beauce on July 22 but another show is still scheduled for July 21 in Sherbrooke. For a few months, everything has been fragile.
“It was long before I understood that everything holds together with a spit,” Jérôme Dupras, Marie-Annick Lépine and Jean-François Pauzé actually wrote in the play. on my shoulder. Last Thursday, the Cowboys also wanted to sing a little a cappella together, but the recorded evacuation announcements cut off their momentum.
The chemotherapy treatments of the singer of the Cowboys Fringants, Karl Tremblay no longer “work”, had mentioned in the spring his spouse Marie-Annick Lépine, member of the group.