LIBERTE TOUR 2025
• SATURDAY 7 JUNE. CARHAIX (KARAEZ), place de la Mairie. FREE• SUNDAY 3 AUGUST. LORIENT (AN ORIANT), Festival interceltique. BUY YOUR TICKET
• FRIDAY 8 AUGUST. PAIMPOL (PEMPOULL), Festival du Chant de Marin. BUY YOUR TICKET
Alan Stivell revisits his Celtic symphony and classics songs accompanied by 10 musicians to share a new version of the live album LIBERTE – ROAZHON released in November 2024 (VERYCORDS).
“Heart and Soul” Tour
Alan Stivell sets off on a tour of the churches and cathedrals of Brittany and Europe to present a unique project: a concert revisiting his work in an intimate format, “Heart and Soul – KAlon hag Ene.” Founding titles and rare pieces will be highlighted in a formula specifically adapted to this return to the roots : his vocals and his latest harp – designed by the artist himself, offering crystalline purity as well as the possibilities of electronics – accompanied by Tangi Miossec, an outstanding keyboardist.❌ The concert scheduled for Thursday, June 26, at the Sacré Coeur Church in Cholet has been canceled and replaced.
New date:
• THURSDAY 26 JUNE. RENNES (ROAZHON), Basilique Notre Dame de Bonne Nouvelle à 20h30.
ALAN STIVELL « LIBERTE-TOUR »
MUSICIANS– Gaëtan Grandjean (guitars et bouzouki)
– Tangi Miossec (keyboards)
– Ronan Després (drums et percus)
– Cédric Motte (bass et machines)
– Brewen Favreau (pib-ilin, low-whistle, electronic pipe)
– David Chivers (first violon)
– Marie-Amélie Vivier (violoniste chanteuse)
– Marie Beaudon (alto)
– Marcelle Caro (cello)
PRÉSENTATION
After an exceptional concert at the Liberté in Rennes (as well as at the Salle Pleyel in Paris), a symphonic and fusion concert that can be enjoyed on his latest live album, Liberté-Roazhon (released on Verycords), Alan Stivell now offers a new take: the joy of taking it on a journey and sharing it with his audience.
His usual team (which could be described as “world-electro-rock”) has been expanded to include nine musicians, including a string quartet and more traditional instruments.
They will perform alongside him his well-known, revisited titles as well as those to be discovered, including excerpts from his Celtic Symphony No. 2.
The first three concerts of the LIBERTE-TOUR (Carhaix, Lorient, Paimpol) will be followed by others in Europe and America, as Alan celebrates the SIXTY YEARS (!) of his professional “career.” His music and his singing: current and timeless, intimate and festive, so personal and unique, but projecting (with always the same emotion, the same energy, the same conviction) the voice of an entire Atlantic people.