With over 20 years of career, 7 albums under their belt – including two platinum discs – and lyrics that are still being passionately sung night after night… Superbus is undoubtedly one of the most iconic French pop-rock bands of the last two decades. And unlike others who have said goodbye to the stage (or to their colleagues), Superbus, always led by the vibrant Jennifer Ayache, is not resting on its laurels and released a seventh album last June, before starting a fall tour across the whole of France.
« Hello Lola, it's me again »
It's confirmed, 2025 will be the year that marks Superbus's return to the forefront of the French music scene. Almost 10 years after the release of their last album Sixtape, and over 15 years after the double platinum disc Lova Lova, the pop-rock group is reinventing itself with OK KO, a little gem of 14 tracks (almost all) new, somewhat cheeky, but always endearing. A true comeback!our roots, which take us on a journey through catchy melodies and lyrics. In short, everything that has captivated us with Superbus since the early 2000s.
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A refreshing new album to spark the flame of nostalgia and reach out to new listeners. It’s also a chance to revisit some (not-so-forgotten) joys, like that famous "Lola" we've sung time and time again, within the four walls of our teenage rooms or on the floors of concert venues. And this time, Jennifer Ayache has decided to release a <New version of the title featuring words alongside a contemporary (and sensational) voice, that of Hoshi, as well as a legend of French rock – the very soul of Téléphone – Nicolas Sirkis. A triple play that works, that you can listen to, and listen to again, always on repeat.
Superbus at Interference !
New album means new tour! So this autumn, you can catch Superbus in some of the coolest venues in France, with a mandatory stop in Toulouse. Let’s meet up this Thursday, October 2nd in front of the stage at Interference, just around fifteen minutes from downtown. It’ll be a pop-rock evening full of nostalgia just as you dream of, with new tracks galore and reimagined hit songs.
The rendezvous is set for 8 PM at the concert hall, featuring Nous Étions une Arme as the opening act, a French duo (Léo Nivot and Rémi Le Taillandier) a bit dark, somewhat sensitive, and definitely romantic, oscillating between...French song, rock, and post-punk.
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Superbus has definitely not said its last word: the energy and creativity of the group promise more amazing rock evenings to share.
Superbus (1st part: We Were a Weapon)
Interference
56, route de Lavaur – Balma
Thursday, October 2, 2025, from 8 PM to 11 PM