ANGEL. After the release of her second album “Nonante-Cinq”, singer Angèle will be in concert all over France. Dates and info.
[Mis à jour le 20 décembre 2021 à 19h33] Her second album created the event: Angèle and her record Ninety-five Squat the small screen and the airwaves since its release, Friday December 3, 2021, a week before the scheduled date and the day of the singer’s 26th birthday. Since then, difficult to miss the titles Brussels I love you Where Demons, his duet with Belgian rapper Damso. The opportunity for Angèle to be the guest of Grand Chessboard, this Monday, December 20 on France 3.
The opportunity also for viewers to feel the urge to go applaud the artist on stage. After the release of his album Ninety-five, Angèle will be back on tour of the Zéniths all over France and Brussels. A salvo of concerts which will begin on April 20, 2022 in Reims and will end on December 2, 2022 at Paris La Défense Arena. The ticket office for this tour is open and accessible on various merchant sites, such as Fnac Where Seetickets. Here are all of Angèle’s concert dates:
- Reims – 20.04.2022
- Bordeaux – 04.05.22
- Toulouse – 05.05.22
- Poitiers – 06.05.22
- Marseilles – 10.05.22
- Nice – 11.05.22
- Grenoble – 12.05.22
- Brussels – 16.05.22
- Nantes – 18.05.22
- Angers – 12.10.22
- Caen – 18.10.22
- Rouen – 19.10.22
- Amiens – 20.10.22
- Aix en Provence – 25.10.22
- Toulon – 10/26/22
- Montpellier – 27.10.22
- Lyon – 03.11.22
- Reindeer – 08.11.22
- Limoges – 09.11.22
- Pau – 11.10.22
- Lille – 11.21.22
- Amneville – 25.11.22
- Strasbourg – 11/26/22
- Paris – 12/02/22
A birthday present in advance. Initially expected in stores on Friday December 10, Angèle’s new album, Ninety-five, appeared, by surprise, on Friday, December 3. “You may know, I’m just coming out of a week of Covid and I will be 26 tomorrow. I have realized since my isolation how special this year of my 25 years has been … and how much I did not see myself celebrating this moment alone, eating a cake (which I would not taste anyway), without marking the occasion, “writes the singer in an Instagram post.
“My album Ninety-five was due out on December 10, but fed up with waiting, “added Angela, whose second album is also available in physics.” They say that the second album is what is most difficult. It was indeed a special experience, not always easy, but what a pleasure … “, continued the interpreter of Brol in that same message. In addition to this album in advance, Angèle unveiled on Friday, December 3 the clip of Demons, his song with Damso.
Torn between Paris and Brussels, Angèle had confirmed her return to the front of the stage with a single called Brussels I love you, released on Thursday, October 22, at 5 p.m., accompanied by its music video. After her Belgian compatriot Stromae and her smashing comeback, the young artist also began her return with the (almost) surprise release of a new title, before her second album was released on December 3. In the video of Brussels I love you, we discover the young woman in a train, heading for the Belgian capital, her hometown where her family and childhood friends reside.
This new song is an ode to Brussels, even with political allusions. “And if one day she separates and we have to choose a camp. It would be the worst nightmares, all for a story of languages. I lived my best stories in French and Flemish”, sings Angèle in the words of Brussels I love you.
In 2018, the young Belgian singer Angèle created a tidal wave with her first album, Brol. Carried by successful singles such as Balance your what or Everything to forget, with his brother Romeo Elvis, the artist has become, in a few months, a phenomenon. Three years later, the Brol album won the double diamond disc certification, with one million copies sold in France, 1.5 million worldwide and some 2 billion listenings on streaming platforms.
“My first album. I can’t believe it. Never, never, never would I have thought that this little album composed in my teenage room would make me live so many adventures. I don’t know how to thank you, and how thank the team that worked on this album, “wrote Angèle on Instagram when this certification was announced in October 2021.
Angèle Van Laeken, simply known as Angèle, was born on December 3, 1995 in Uccle, Belgium. She is the daughter of singer Serge Van Laeken, known under the pseudonym Marka, and actress and humorist Laurence Bibot. Angèle thus grew up in an environment lulled by music. After an education in a Catholic establishment, she began playing the piano and joined a jazz school in Antwerp, before joining her father’s group, then performing in the bars of Brussels.
Angèle begins to make herself known in 2016 by resuming the song on social networks Brussels by Dick Annegarn, but above all thanks to his first single, Murphy’s Law, published in 2017. It will be followed the following year by I want your eyes. Her career was launched: she performed at the Trianon in Paris alongside MC Solaar and began to play in several festivals. His third single, The money, reinforces this nascent success, just like Forget Everything, in a duet with his brother, Roméo Elvis.
Because in the Van Laeken family, music is contagious. If Angèle is today one of the most popular faces of French music, her brother, Roméo Elvis, is no exception. Born on December 13, 1992 in Uccle, Belgium, like Angèle, Romeo Johnny Elvis Kiki Van Laeken (and yes) had a chaotic school career, learned drawing, painting and photomontage, before starting to rap with his friends. It is, like Angèle, his meeting with MC Solaar that will be a trigger: he wants to make music. In 2013, his career started with the title Brussels arrives, then with three EPs and his first album, Moral 2, released in 2017.
His notoriety exploded and on the same track Roméo Elvis released his second album, Chocolate, which is very successful. Regularly, he shares the stage with his little sister, Angèle. They also have a title in common, To forget everything.
After To forget everything and the release of his first album, Brol, Angèle continues her momentum and unveils, on April 14, 2019, the clip of the single Balance your what. The title is also a huge box and will become a feminist hymn. In her words, Angèle denounces sexism, in the wake of the #Balancetonporc movement.
Balance your what will quickly be propelled to the top of the musical rankings in France, Belgium and Switzerland. In France, the song is ranked diamond single, the equivalent of 50 million sales and listenings on streaming platforms. The clip, viewed over 96 million times on YouTube, remains one of the most significant of Angela’s discography.