This is one of the most anticipated returns of the season.
Christine & The Queens were set to return under a new alias, Redcar - red car - with a new album and show, both titled "The Lovable Stars" and set to be released at the same time, September 22-23.
With a preview on September 17 during the Luma festival in Arles.
But the 34-year-old singer, musician, author and dancer injured her knee during the last rehearsals of her show and must, according to our information, observe a three-week rest.
With her record company and her turner, she therefore decided to postpone her show to November 9 and 10 at the Cirque d'Hiver and her disc to November 11.
She has just made the announcement on Tik Tok, a message that she relayed on her social networks.
In her video message, she shows the brace on her right knee and explains: “So I dislocated my knee in rehearsals last week.
I'm smiling because I'm talking to you, because the show is postponed, but obviously it hurts me.
The show is postponed for a few weeks until I recover and I can give you what we were preparing for you.
The two Cirque d'Hiver sold out.
Tickets purchased remain valid for the new dates.
The new London concert is not yet fixed, due to the disappearance of the Queen.
Thirteen titles, including eleven in French
This new album was largely made in the United States, where Christine and the Queens spend a lot of time.
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This new album, where she poses with two androgynous creatures, in a nightclub atmosphere, is mysterious.
Four years after the disconcerting "Chris", two years after the very joyful and touching mini-album "La Vita Nuova", unfortunately released a few days before the first confinement, it marks a new stage in the artistic and human journey of Héloïse Letissier. .
We just know that it will last 53 minutes and will contain thirteen songs with intriguing titles, eleven in French - "Ma bien aimee bye bye", "La Chanson du chevalier", "La Clairefontaine" - and two in English - "Looking For Love and “My Birdman”.
It was recorded and made largely in the United States, where Christine and the Queens have spent a lot of time since their second album and enjoys strong popularity.
Judging by its first extract, "I see you finally", Redcar rolls towards the 1980s, between martial pop and new wave.
Since the genre has been very popular lately on both sides of the Atlantic, we hope that this freedwoman will make something unique of it, by combining dance, theater and music.
"Redcar, a show in the service of poetry", she promises.