
Christine and The Queens
Christine and the Queens, the enigmatic French pop sensation, burst onto the music scene in 2014 with their debut album "Chaleur Humaine." Led by the Lyon-born multi-instrumentalist Héloïse Letissier, the project seamlessly blends catchy pop hooks with thought-provoking lyrics, resulting in a uniquely captivating sound that has captivated audiences worldwide.
With their androgynous style and electrifying stage presence, Christine and the Queens have earned a reputation for their boundary-pushing creativity and genre-defying musicality. Drawing inspiration from artists as diverse as David Bowie, Madonna, and Michael Jackson, Letissier has carved out a niche for themselves as one of the most innovative and exciting artists working in music today.
Their sophomore album, "Chris," released in 2018, further solidified their status as a force to be reckoned with in the industry. With its infectious blend of electronic beats, funky basslines, and empowering lyrics, the album showcases Letissier's evolution as an artist and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of pop music.
Whether performing on stage in their trademark sharp suits or collaborating with artists such as Charli XCX and Dâm-Funk, Christine and the Queens consistently deliver a live experience that is as mesmerizing as it is unforgettable. With a discography that is as eclectic as it is inventive, Christine and the Queens continue to defy expectations and challenge conventions, earning them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim in equal measure.