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October 30th, 2023

Lisa LeBlanc unveils an electrifying live performance of the song Dans l'jus before embarking on an international tour and a series of orchestra concerts

Lisa LeBlanc
September 20th, 2023

2023 ADISQ Nominations

March 1st, 2023

Lisa LeBlanc returns in full force with Quoi-ce tu fais ça pour?, an irresistibly groovy earworm

Lisa LeBlanc
January 31st, 2023

Lisa LeBlanc and Les Louanges nominated at the 2023 JUNO Awards

November 3rd, 2022

ADISQ 2022: a look back at the Premier Gala and the Industry Gala

November 1st, 2022

Lisa LeBlanc on tour in the Maritimes this winter

Lisa LeBlanc
September 22nd, 2022

2022 ADISQ Nominations

July 14th, 2022

Chiac Disco makes the Polaris Prize Short List

Lisa LeBlanc
June 14th, 2022

Our artists on the Polaris Prize Long List

March 18th, 2022

Lisa LeBlanc presents the new album Chiac Disco, her long awaited return to francophone music

Lisa LeBlanc
March 16th, 2022

Lisa LeBlanc unveils Gossip, an ultra groovy single off her new album Chiac Disco

Lisa LeBlanc
February 9th, 2022

Lisa LeBlanc presents Me semble que c’est facile, a delicate ballad off her upcoming album Chiac Disco

Lisa LeBlanc
November 3rd, 2021

Lisa LeBlanc releases the orchestral-disco single, Entre toi pi moi pi la corde de bois, and reveals the details of her upcoming album

Lisa LeBlanc
September 22nd, 2021

Lisa LeBlanc unveils Pourquoi faire aujourd’hui, a tribute to procrastination with a disco twist

Lisa LeBlanc
May 26th, 2021

Lisa LeBlanc unveils Bonsoir Moreau, a collaborative single with Salebarbes

Lisa LeBlanc
September 25th, 2017

Lisa LeBlanc unveils a video for Ace of Spades

Lisa LeBlanc
April 26th, 2017

Lisa LeBlanc unveils a music video for I Love You, I Don't Love You, I Don't Know

Lisa LeBlanc
April 20th, 2017

Lisa LeBlanc wins at the 2017 Indies

Lisa LeBlanc
March 7th, 2017

Lisa LeBlanc shares a video for City Slickers and Country Boys

Lisa LeBlanc
September 30th, 2016

Lisa LeBlanc: Why You Wanna Leave, Runaway Queen? is out now

Lisa LeBlanc
Lisa LeBlanc unveils Pourquoi faire aujourd’hui, a tribute to procrastination with a disco twist

Lisa LeBlanc unveils Pourquoi faire aujourd’hui, a tribute to procrastination with a disco twist

Channelling her inner-diva, Lisa LeBlanc returns with a bang (and some sequins) with Pourquoi faire aujourd’hui, her first original song since the release of her 2016 album Why You Wanna Leave, Runaway Queen?. Backed by an eccentric and psychedelic synth line, a popping rhythm guitar, a funky bass line and wraparound drums, this new hit is a preview of her upcoming album, due out next year. Pourquoi faire aujourd'hui also marks a turning point in the Acadian artist's career, who effortlessly embraces her penchant for 70's music by branching out into disco with a hint of funk, while still keeping a contemporary edge. Lisa will premiere her new song on Noovo's La semaine des 4 Julie, tonight at 9pm EDT.

With powerful vocals, Lisa LeBlanc pays tribute to the golden age of disco music and the simple things in life. As the song's verses unfold, Lisa lists all the things she could do today, but would rather put off until tomorrow. With an extravagant, danceable instrumentation and fun, light-hearted lyrics, anyone will be able to relate to Pourquoi faire aujourd’hui, to the point of suddenly wanting to sing the catchy chorus at the top of their lungs with Lisa. Along with the new song comes a fun and colourful music video in which Lisa LeBlanc learns how to roller skate surrounded by friends. Shot in Moncton this summer, the video was directed by Adam Coulstring.

Following a year off, during which Lisa focused on album producing (Edith Butler, Jacques Surette), she recently returned to writing and composing. With Pourquoi faire aujourd'hui, the Acadian songstress is ready to reclaim the spotlight and shows no fear in taking new musical directions.

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