Impressive Lara Fabian The Journal of Montreal

Impressive Lara Fabian

We were promised The best of Lara Fabian. And that’s exactly what we got on Tuesday night. Because she is a singer of the highest order who has performed her greatest hits in front of a certainly satisfied audience.

Expecting this reunion between Lara Fabian and her Montreal audience? Oh yeah. We have clear evidence of that.

As soon as the singer had hummed a few words, Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier began to vibrate loudly and cheered her idol. The tone was set.

Thunderous applause: “We love you Lara! Regular shouts, repeated ovations, shrill screams… The Montreal audience didn’t hesitate for a second to show their affection for the singer. In return, she lived up to each of these tokens of love.

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Let’s put it bluntly: Rarely have we heard a Lara Fabian with a voice. It is indeed nothing short of a master class that she offered to a packed Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, multiplying the dangerous vocal acrobatics in front of around 3000 fans who clung to her lips and were very happy to open their memory box.

Because with a series of successes, like so many cornerstones of her extensive repertoire, the singer is currently crossing the provinces.

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I still think you’re leaving, I’ll love again, seize the day, I love you, the difference, I’m sick … Structured her new tour around her greatest titles, Lara Fabian suddenly created a concert without a dead time , visually sober and of great elegance, like the singer.

The highlight of the evening? A Caruso of incredible power that made the audience jump as soon as the last note was pressed.

Special mention also goes to Geneviève Jodoin, who came along with Lara Fabian for an impeccable and emotionally rich pas sans toi. On Wednesday night, Audrey-Louise Beauséjour will share the stage with Lara Fabian for a song, while William Cloutier will join tomorrow.

  • Lara Fabian returns to the stage of the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier on Wednesday evening and Thursday. His tour concludes June 21 at the Videotron Center in Quebec City.