With her new album "Oh! Sorry you were sleeping ..." released in December 2020, Jane Birkin should leave in May 2021 on tour in France, Italy and even Russia.

She explains on Wednesday in the program "It feels good" why, of all the cities on her tour, it is particularly in Châteauroux that she is eager to return.

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Paris, Rome, Moscow ... Châteauroux!

From May, Jane Birkin should begin the international tour of her album 

Oh!

sorry you slept ...

And it is in this small village of Indre that she is most eager to go to sing, much more than the big cities or the distant countries.

A desire which may surprise at first glance, but which she explains with her usual poetry at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff in the program

It

feels 

good

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Overall, Jane Birkin is eager to go on tour again.

"I just can't wait to pack and get the hell out of it," she laughs.

"Because we're a happy team, anyway. We have the funniest job, especially when there is nothing left at home, no children."

Only her bulldog follows her from the house on the dates of her tour.

"She gets in my suitcase and we're off," she explains.

"Moscow? Châteauroux tempts me more"

Jane Birkin also enjoys going on tour without knowing which city she is about to visit.

Although there is one in particular where she really wants to return.

"I can't wait for us to be in Châteauroux", she reveals.

"It was the date that I loved the most in the world. I loved Châteauroux."

Isn't she more of a dreamer of going to Moscow to sing?

"Châteauroux tempts me more", she answers tit for tat.

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"My God, no one is going to be here!"

The singer ends up explaining what particularly pleased her the first time she played in the city of Indre.

"When we arrived towards Châteauroux, there were blond cows grazing in the fields," she recalls.

"It was early in the morning. I was like 'My God, nobody's going to be here!', But in fact after the concert they didn't want us to leave."

For Jane Birkin, dates in big cities are, on the contrary, not the most pleasant.

"Paris scares a little. London too. New York a little," she lists.

"But above all, above all, Paris and London, because you can have family in the audience. So as soon as you leave, it's funny."