Along with Angèle, Stromae is undoubtedly one of the best-known Belgian artists in the world. As proof, his hit “Papaoutai” became the second French-language song to surpass one billion views on YouTube. If you’re still in any doubt about his success, Paul Van Haver – his real name – has collaborated with such big names as Kanye West, Lorde, the Black Eyed Peas and Major Lazer. But with success also comes stress and pressure. Since 2015, the artist has been suffering from panic attacks, depression and anxiety. In fact, he had addressed his struggles in music on the album Multitude, released in 2022. In May 2023, Stromae unfortunately decided to cancel the European leg of his Multitudes tour, citing a need for rest.
Stromae releases a free live video in December to relive his Multitudes concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiKj0Z_Xnjc
Recently, the “Alors on danse” singer finally broke his silence on social networks to thank his fans for their support during this difficult period. He also took the opportunity to announce the release of a free film about his Multitudes concert. The video came about thanks to a long and tedious process of collecting images. “With my team, through a long and laborious process, we have gathered and edited all the existing images around the live show to offer you the opportunity to discover the show for free or simply relive it” he posted on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook.
When is the free film of Stromaé’s latest tour, Multitude, coming out?
The Belgian star, who has just been decorated Commander of the Order of the Crown by King Philippe, has finally announced the release date of Multitude. He invites all his fans to tune in on December 6 at 9:10pm on TMC and TF1+, then on December 14 on Youtube for the broadcast.