Headliner of a second evening of the Vieilles Charrues festival opened by Silly Boy Blue then Rapahël, the singer Miossec is delighted at Emilie Mazoyer's microphone to find the stage and the public, in a formula quite different from the adventure solitary which is often for an artist the tour of festivals.

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During exceptional periods, exceptional concerts.

Miossec, who has just resumed his tour, was the headliner of the second evening of Vieilles Charrues 2021 on Friday. Very happy to finally be able to return to the stage, it is in a completely new format that he resumes concerts .

In particular because the Breton lone wolf defends titles composed during the very particular year 2020 with his companion, the virtuoso violinist Mirabelle Gilis.

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From this loving collaboration was born 

Falaises!

.

A mini-album that Miossec would "never have imagined in normal times", as he explains for Europe 1 at the microphone of Emilie Mazoyer, installed in his dressing room at the Carhaix festival.

"With my partner, we got down to work and made a four-track record entirely at home. We wouldn't even have dared to think about it before," he confides.

"It's pretty funny to find yourself doing crafts at home."

"There is nothing more boring than telling someone about a tour"

Mirabelle Gilis also accompanies Miossec on stage during the tour of the festivals that he begins. "We just cover songs from 

Falaises !

, and it's nice to be able to share the tour together", explains the singer. "There is nothing more boring than telling someone about a tour. Words don't match the emotions you experience: you feel like a cosmonaut."

And tours that are difficult to tell, the singer of 

Boire

has known a lot since the beginning of his career.

He even managed to set them to music in his title 

Chanson pour les Amis

.

"We wanted to try to put into words the reasons why we do this job," he confirms.

"I've been plowing France for 25 years, and it's always astonishing to see how you can play in places you didn't know the name of the day before… France is a great country!"

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The Breton singer is therefore always happy to return to perform in his native region, which he has magnified from album to album. "It's always different when you play in Brittany. Above all, I claim to be Brestois. It's still a little something apart in Brittany," he said. "But being able to play at the moment at Carhaix, at the Vieilles Charrues, seems crazy to me: reality passes for science fiction."