Solène Delinger 9:10 a.m., September 30, 2022

Michel Polnareff is back!

Four years after the release of his last album "Finally!", the 78-year-old singer will release a new album on November 18.

The star has already unveiled a first extract from this disc: a sublime piano-voice cover of his hit "Lettre à France".

An original clip, featuring three avatars of Polnareff, accompanies the release of the song. 

Four years after his album

Finally!

, his first record in 28 years, Michel Polnareff is making a comeback.

The 78-year-old singer will release a new album on November 18.

Entitled

Polnareff sings Polnareff

, this opus will be composed of piano-voices of his greatest hits, in a "pure and sublimated" version, according to his record company Parlophone. 

A clip with three avatars of the singer

To make his fans wait, Michel Polnareff unveiled a first extract from this disc, a cover of his song

Letter to France,

accompanied by a clip.

Glasses on the nose, hands on the piano, three avatars of the star appear there, dressed in a jacket in the colors of the French flag. 

Polnareff sings Polnareff

  will include covers of

 Bal des Laze, Qui a tu grand'maman?, Under which star was I born, Holidays, Everything, everything for my darling, Cuddle soul, Goodbye Marylou, Love Me, Please Love Me, La doll who says no, My regrets and We will all go to heaven.

Immersive live concerts

Michel Polnareff was to present these covers from September 2 during "immersive live concerts", the "Polnarêves", live from his living room in Los Angeles.

The shows were finally postponed "to an indefinite date" for "technical reasons", announced the Palace, a Parisian theater which was to broadcast the concerts on its 360-degree screens.

Michel Polnareff's last tour in France dates from 2016.