Get Ready for a Night to Remember: Clara Luciani Live at the Iconic Olympia in Paris this December
- Clara Luciani has announced that she will perform two special concerts in Paris before the main show at Accor Arena.
- Clara Luciani's social network has announced two exclusive concerts in Paris.
- Clara Luciani has also announced the pre-order of her new album, "Mon sang".
Clara Luciani Announces Two Exclusive Concerts in Paris
Clara Luciani has announced that she will perform two special concerts in Paris before the main show at Accor Arena. On December 17th (Tuesday) and 18th (Wednesday), 2024, she will perform her new album “Mon sang” on the legendary Olympia stage.
Clara Luciani’s social network has announced two exclusive concerts in Paris. The concerts will take place on Tuesday, December 17th and Wednesday, December 18th, 2024, at the Olympia. Tickets will go on sale on Monday, September 30th, at 10 a.m. on Olympia’s website. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Clara Luciani perform live.
Clara Luciani has also announced the pre-order of her new album, “Mon sang”. The album will be released on November 15, 2024, and will include 13 new songs, including “Romance”, “Everything for me”, and “Forget Me Not” (co-written with Rufus Wainwright).
This fall, Clara Luciani will release her third album, “Mon sang”, which will be performed live over the next few months. In Paris, on December 17th and 18th, she will appear at the legendary Olympia. After that, in 2025, she will tour the roads of France and stop by the Printemps de Bourges Festival.
Clara Luciani’s Discography
Clara Luciani’s first album, released in 2018, achieved success thanks to the hit song “Grenada”. Her second album, “Heart”, was released in June 2021 and included the singles “The rest” and “Breathe again”.
Printemps de Bourges 2025
Printemps de Bourges will be holding a new event in 2025 from April 15th (Tuesday) to April 20th (Sunday) that you won’t want to miss. Printemps de Bourges 2025 will be a feast for the ears, with concerts by Clara Luciani, Tiacora, and Jean-Louis Aubert.
