Lara Fabian: The Multilingual Voice of Emotion

Lara Fabian: The Multilingual Voice of Emotion

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PARIS, 21 January 2026 – With a career spanning nearly four decades and over 20 million records sold worldwide, Lara Fabian remains a towering figure in francophone and international pop music. The Belgian-Canadian soprano, known for her powerful three-octave range and emotionally charged performances, continues to captivate audiences, most recently with her 2024 album “Je suis là” and an extensive European tour scheduled through 2026.

From Brussels to Global Stardom

Born Lara Sophie Katy Crokaert on 9 January 1970 in Etterbeek, Belgium, to a Belgian father and a Sicilian mother, Fabian’s musical journey began early. Enrolled at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels at age eight, she honed the classical technique that would underpin her pop career. Her big break came in 1988 when she represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest with “Croire”, finishing fourth behind winner Celine Dion.

A pivotal move to Montreal, Canada, in the early 1990s with collaborator Rick Allison launched her recording career. Her self-titled 1991 French-language debut found success in Quebec, but it was 1994’s “Carpe Diem” and 1996’s multi-platinum “Pure” – featuring timeless hits like “Je t’aime” and “La Différence” – that cemented her status as a star in France and across the francophone world.

Key Facts & Career Milestones

CategoryDetails
NationalityBelgian & Canadian (naturalised 1994)
GenresFrench Pop, Pop, Adult Contemporary
Vocal TypeLyric Soprano (approx. 3-octave range)
Languages Sung InFrench, English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hebrew, German, Greek, Mandarin, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Latin
Breakthrough Album“Pure” (1996) – 2 million+ sales in France
US Breakthrough“I Will Love Again” (1999) – No. 1 on US Billboard Dance Chart
Recent Album“Je suis là” (Released 29 November 2024)
Latest Single“Dans mes bras (Lara Fabian Duo)” (14 November 2025)
Notable TV RoleCoach on “The Voice” (France & Quebec), Director of “Star Académie” (2021-2022)

The Ongoing “Je suis là” Era and Tour

Marking a return after several years, Fabian released her seventeenth studio album, “Je suis là”, on 29 November 2024. The album, described as the fruit of a “long personal, spiritual, and artistic reflection”, features collaborations with a new generation of French songwriters including Slimane, Vitaa, and Vianney. Preceded by the singles “Ta peine” and “Je t’ai cherché”, the project celebrates her thirty-year career on stage.

In support of the album, Fabian embarked on a major tour in October 2025, set to continue across Europe until November 2026. Dubbed the “Je suis là Tour”, the setlist blends new material with classic hits like “Adagio”, “Broken Vow”, and “Tu es mon autre”. Key upcoming dates include return visits to the Accor Arena in Paris on 10 March 2026 and a series of concerts across France, Belgium, and Switzerland.

Beyond Music: Acting and Mentorship

Fabian’s talents extend beyond the recording studio. She voiced Esmeralda in the French-Canadian version of Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1996) and has acted in films, including a role as a French minister in the 2022 Canadian film “Arlette”. Since the late 2010s, she has become a familiar face on television talent shows, serving as a coach on “The Voice” in both Quebec and France, and as the artistic director for “Star Académie” in Quebec.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many languages does Lara Fabian speak?

Fabian is a noted polyglot. She is fluent in Italian (her first language), French, English, and Spanish. She has also professionally recorded songs in at least nine other languages, including Portuguese, Russian, Hebrew, and Mandarin.

What is Lara Fabian’s biggest hit?

Her signature hit in the francophone world is “Je t’aime” from the 1996 album “Pure”. Internationally, her English-language dance-pop single “I Will Love Again” (1999) was a major success, reaching No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.

Is Lara Fabian touring in 2026?

Yes. The “Je suis là Tour” continues through 2026, with dates already announced for March, October, and November across major European cities including Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Brussels, and Geneva. Tickets are available through official vendors.

What is her connection to Celine Dion?

The two singers are often compared due to their Belgian heritage, powerful soprano voices, and parallel paths from francophone to English-language success. They competed against each other at the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, where Dion won for Switzerland and Fabian placed fourth for Luxembourg. Both later became naturalised Canadian citizens.