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Virtual Music Performance of La Bronze

Singer-songwriter from Quebec with Moroccan origins, La Bronze is the reflection of an uninhibited, beautiful and fierce generation.

Her music presents a rich and contrasting mix of alternative pop, electronic and rock influences. Her voice praises bodies and minds completely assumed. On stage, La Bronze strikes with a sense of freedom as she performed more than a hundred shows in France, Belgium, Germany, the United States, Morocco, Switzerland, Canada, Brazil, Chile and Quebec.

The whole world discovered her with her now famous cover of Formidable by Stromae in Moroccan Arabic, which has now over three million views on YouTube.

Her new album Vis-Moi was released on March 18, 2022 and La Bronze has since disclosed two singles; Briller and L'habitude de mourir. Together, they have more than 50,000 views and announce an album that is both rhythmic and intimate.

RE-WATCH HER VIRTUAL SHOW BELOW:


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Auteure-compositrice interprète québécoise aux origines marocaines, La Bronze est le reflet d’une génération décomplexée, belle et féroce. Sa musique présente un alliage riche et contrasté, d’une pop alternative, aux influences électroniques et rock. Sa voix fait l’éloge de corps et d’esprits complètement assumés.

Sur scène, La Bronze foudroie d’une liberté d’être alors qu’elle enchaîne plus d’une centaine de représentations en France, en Belgique, en Allemagne, aux États-Unis, au Maroc, en Suisse, au Canada, au Brésil, au Chili et au Québec.

Son nouvel opus paraîtra le 18 mars 2022 et La Bronze à depuis dévoilé deux extraits avec Briller et L’habitude de mourir paru cet automne. Ensemble, il compte plus de 47 000 vues et annonce un album à la fois rythmé et intime.


This event is made possible by the Consulate General of Canada in Atlanta and the Quebec Government Office in Atlanta

WATCH LA BRONZE COVER STROMAE’S FORMIDABLE IN MOROCCAN ARABIC:

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