Solène Delinger 12:02 p.m., February 25, 2023

This is the big return of "The Voice" this Saturday, February 25 on TF1.

On this occasion, Europe 1 interviewed one of the talents who is about to pass the blind auditions: Aurélien Vivos.

This 34-year-old storekeeper, father of two children, is very fulfilled in his life.

But he would like to transform his daily life to live from his passion: music.

This candidate from

The Voice

may well surprise you this evening during his blind auditions.

Because Aurélien Vivos, 34, is a storekeeper in life.

A profession that fulfills him on a daily basis.

But a dream lives in him for several years: music, which he hopes to achieve thanks to

 The Voice.

What made you want to participate in

 The Voice? 

I did not take any steps to participate in

The Voice contest.

 I was spotted on YouTube thanks to a video with only five views.

There was a chance out of I don't know how many of that happening.

It's totally crazy. 

"I knew I was just singing but I never did anything to show it"

In life, you are a storekeeper.

A job that has nothing to do with music.

What made you want to sing? 

I never took singing lessons.

It has always been a passion, but it was very discreet because I was quite modest with it.

I knew I was singing right but I had never done anything to show it.

It is thanks to Véronique, a friend I have known for 17 years, that I took the leap.

For example, she offered me from time to time to sing in her choir for exceptional moments like Christmas.

She believed in it so much that it influenced my destiny. 

"I am a homebody"

So you never dreamed of becoming a singer?

No, I never thought of doing this career because I am a homebody.

My vision of life has always been: "Get up in the morning, go to work, start a family, find the right person for you". 

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Has this vision evolved since you knew you were going to participate in

 The Voice

The Voice

arrived when I was asking myself questions.

I understand that my place may be somewhere other than in a depot driving a forklift.

In what state of mind are you before passing in front of the coaches? 

I hope to make the public and the coaches feel things.

And I would like Zazie to turn around.

I love his way of writing songs, his personality.

He's the person I'm most in tune with. 

You have a wife and two daughters.

How does your family experience this big upheaval in your life? 

We take things as they come.

We don't want to draw plans on the comet because it can end like that, or just be an event.

But we are also preparing for the possibility that it works.

And I will do everything I can do in this adventure as long as it is possible to preserve my partner and my children.