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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

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Invited on the set of Canal+ to participate in the show En Apartรฉ this Tuesday, April 15, 2025, Roch Voisine talked about the streptococcus A that was diagnosed with him almost a year ago, which forced him to reschedule the tour that celebrated his 35th anniversary of career, initially scheduled for 2024.

A health problem that is difficult to cure. It was in 1989 that Roch Voisine recorded the song Hรฉlรจne, which took off his career in French-speaking countries 35 years ago. An anniversary that the 61-year-old artist is celebrating, a year late, during a tour between Canada, France, Switzerland and Belgium that began last February and will end next December

If the appointment was missed by the sixty-year-old in 2024, it is because he was affected by a health problem that almost cost him his career. He was diagnosed with streptococcus A, the after-effects of which he still bears today. Last December, he explained in the columns of Closer that the antibiotic treatment he followed for a month and a half had "not worked" and that the infection had spread to his ears. "The eardrum was pierced, the pain was sharp, I couldn't hear anything," he lamented, explaining that he had not "recovered [his hearing] 100%".

"It's a great mourning"
Invited on the set of the show En Apartรฉ broadcast on Canal+ this Tuesday, April 15, 2025, Roch Voisine talked about streptococcus A which he "couldn't get rid of" and dwelt on the complications he was diagnosed with afterwards.

"I had to be operated, we tried everything with antibiotics but there was nothing to do," he regretted, before revealing that during his operation, health professionals had "found a crack in his skull", "a few weeks before the start of the tour" initially scheduled for 2024, which his team "had to delay by almost a year". But the singer considered himself "lucky" in front of Nathalie Levy because "the operation went well".

However, in terms of his audition, if he "succeeds quite well in working on stage", unfortunately, "in the studio, [he] no longer has the same pleasure". "I was very audiophile in my productions, today I have to rely on others," he admitted. "It's a big mourning," said the singer of Ne viens pas, assuring that he gives all his confidence to the doctors and indicating that he will ask for "second opinions to see if we can't fix a little" his hearing.

However, in terms of his audition, if he "succeeds quite well in working on stage", unfortunately, "in the studio, [he] no longer has the same pleasure". "I was very audiophile in my productions, today I have to rely on others," he admitted. "It's a big mourning," said the singer of Ne viens pas, assuring that he gives all his confidence to the doctors and indicating that he will ask for "second opinions to see if we can't fix a little" his hearing.

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