June 26, 2025
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Indochine Announces Explosive Comeback World Tour—New Album and Wild Surprises Revealed!

 

In a moment that shook fans across the globe, legendary French rock band Indochine has officially announced their long-awaited comeback world tour, paired with a brand-new album and a string of surprise collaborations that no one saw coming. After months of cryptic teasers on social media and fan speculation running wild, the band finally dropped the bombshell in a spectacular live-streamed event broadcasted from Paris.

Led by frontman Nicolas Sirkis, Indochine revealed that their upcoming world tour—titled “IndoForever”—will span over 30 cities across Europe, North America, Latin America, and Asia. This will mark their first global tour since the monumental “Central Tour” in 2022, which broke attendance records in France and featured performances in sold-out stadiums.

But the surprises didn’t stop there. Sirkis also announced that the band has completed a new studio album, their first in nearly five years, titled “Electric Eden.” The album is said to blend their signature new wave-rock sound with bold electronic influences, and will feature collaborations with international artists such as Christine and the Queens, The Weeknd, and even an unexpected track produced by Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter.

Speaking to a roaring crowd of fans at the announcement event, Sirkis said:

> “We’ve never stopped dreaming, and this time, we’re dreaming bigger than ever. We want to give our fans something unforgettable—something that reflects where we came from and where we’re going.”

According to sources close to the band, the tour will also include interactive digital visuals, AI-powered stage design, and even holographic tributes to French musical icons. Fans can expect a full-on sensory experience that pushes the boundaries of modern rock concerts.

Tickets for the IndoForever Tour will go on sale next week, and if past shows are any indication, they will sell out in minutes. Meanwhile, Electric Eden is set for release this fall, with the first single, “Minuit Fantôme,” dropping next month.

For longtime Indochine fans and newcomers alike, this marks the beginning of an exhilarating new chapter in the band’s storied legacy. The wait is over—Indochine is back, louder, bolder, and more electrifying than ever.

 

 

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