Popular French manufacturer, singer and songwriter Martin Solveig has revealed his major retirement life from the DJ market.
Solveig shared this information with his followers at the French Les Vieilles Charrues event on Saturday (July 19), his only efficiency in 2025, the first real-time efficiency in November.
“It’s a unique minute,” Solveig informed 70,000 groups Twenty-four Record. “Whenever I go to the stage, I tell myself: ‘Play something similar to your last show.’ Until that moment comes.
He included: “A few of you actually keep following me.” “Thank you for coming, I know some people are from Away. A few of you will definitely take me in the area. Thank you for being below me.”
Solveig then verified the information in a social article shared on Tuesday (July 23), clarifying that he certainly won’t retire.
“There is most likely to be a new starting factor,” he said. “I left the stage with all my heart.
“Songs are my life – a lifetime.” “I will surely develop my own fun for young people and/with musicians I respect.
Each France 24 Les Vieilles Charrues director Jerome Trehorel discusses the celebration itself and is not aware that they would not have organized Solveig’s last live plan until recently.
“It was shocking when he told us a few weeks ago about Vieilles Charrues’ performance this year, it was certainly his last one,” Terrehorell said. “It was a big honor.”
Solveig started at the age of 18 in the early 90s and then became a respected manufacturer and songwriter throughout the early 00s. In addition to partnerships with names like David Guetta, Madonna and laidback luke, Solveig has actually launched 5 workshop CDs, including his latest 2023 Workshop CD Back to life
The lonely “Hey” in 2011 (including Canadian artist Martina Sorbara’s Dragonette Job) became Solveig’s most effective track, ranking fifth in his indigenous France and produced 46 X No. 46 X Warm 100.
Solveig also appeared on the Warm Dance/E-Song Charts throughout his work, with group songs “All-weather and Night” and “Work for You”, especially No. 14 and No. 19 in 2019.