Emily Loizeau

Emily Loizeau

Emily Loizeau is a French folk-pop singer-songwriter, born on 7 February 1975 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. With her unique blend of folk and pop music, she has captivated audiences around the world. Her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Whether performing solo or with a band, Emily's performances are always captivating and full of emotion. She continues to push boundaries and create music that resonates with listeners.

Emily Loizeau's musical journey began at a young age, as she grew up surrounded by music. Inspired by artists such as Jacques Brel and Bob Dylan, she developed her own distinctive sound that combines elements of folk, pop, and chanson française. Her debut album "L'autre bout du monde" was released in 2006 to widespread praise from critics.

Since then, Emily has released several more albums including "Pays Sauvage" (2009) and "Mothers & Tygers" (2012), each showcasing her evolution as an artist. Her songs tackle themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with honesty and vulnerability. In addition to her solo work, Emily has collaborated with other musicians such as Jeanne Cherhal and Camille.