Screams, tears, laughter and fire, Roxane Bruneau concluded her “Acrophobia” tour on Friday evening at the Bell Center, in front of an ecstatic crowd.
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The Montreal amphitheater was packed. The viewers; loud as hell. They sang most of the lyrics very loudly, encouraged and applauded throughout the singer-songwriter who dazzled; pyrotechnics, giant screens – including a very imposing central one –, light effects worthy of the greatest shows and supporting motorbikes.
Perched on a floating platform at the fall of the curtain, shortly following 8 p.m., Roxane Bruneau opened the evening with the title track “Acrophobia”. The 32-year-old singer, probably moved to receive such a wave of love, did not make the public languish for too long before continuing with her radio hits “Love me once more” – during which she exclaimed “This is the best day of my life” – and “Des p’tits bouts de toi”, which arrived quickly during the two and a half hour presentation, without intermission.
The singer also had several surprises in store during this final concert, in particular bringing to life the clip for “I don’t know not knowing”, goatee included, as well as the participation of the giant beaver and Chloée Deblois, who had brought with her her very long eyebrows.
Living in the moment
Roxane Bruneau, who is currently filming a documentary with Jean-Philippe Dion’s team at Productions Déferlantes, took full advantage of her evening, which was a full house, even taking the time to record a few Tik Tok.
Having always struggled to take advantage of the present moment, the singer took a break following the interpretation of “Notre belle démence” to emphasize to the public and the cameramen who followed her on the stage that she savored her Center completely. Bell. “Thank you for making me live this “the gang”. You came to get me in my 1 1⁄2 and you put me in your TV, in your radios”, she thanked her fans, moved.
In the final stretch of her show, the singer-songwriter reserved a segment of covers, including the iconic “Nocturnal Confessions”, in which she assumed, in her own way, the two parts of the duet of Diam’s and Vitaa. , “The doctor’s office”, which she dedicated to her grandmother, who died too soon, “Provocative” and “Crying in the rain”.
The singer kept for the reminder “In my way” and “I’m not stressed”.
Roxane Bruneau will release her third album, “Submergée” this fall. The first excerpt will also be available on online listening platforms from Saturday.