THU
11
Mar 2027
19:00
Between earth and sky, there is Camille.
For more than twenty years, the French artist has carved out a unique path in contemporary music. A singer-songwriter, composer, performer, and vocal explorer, Camille has created a singular body of work in which the voice becomes living matter: breath, body, rhythm, vibration.
Self-taught and free from any formal school or tradition, she first made a major impact in 2005 with Le Fil (2005), a now cult album built around a continuous B drone note, through which she transformed the conventions of French chanson with inventive songwriting and an instinctive approach to singing.
She followed with Music Hole (2008), Ilo Veyou (2011), and OUÏ (2017), projects blending vocal polyphonies, body percussion, French chanson, folk, jazz, experimental pop, and the sounds of the living world. On stage, her concerts become fully immersive sensory experiences, somewhere between trance and celebration.
Alongside her music career, Camille has also distinguished herself in cinema. After lending her voice to the animated film Ratatouille (Disney), she notably composed music for The Little Prince alongside Hans Zimmer, and more recently for Emilia Pérez by Jacques Audiard. The soundtrack, co-written with her partner Clément Ducol, received numerous international awards including a Golden Globe, a César, and an Oscar.
Nine years after OUÏ, Camille announces her highly anticipated new album: The Sound Of Milk (scheduled for release this fall).