
Nearly seven years after the release of her fourth album, Pascale Picard returns this spring with the fire of her early days, the wisdom of experience, and the passion that still resonates.
In 2007, her debut album, Me, Myself & Us, quickly crossed borders, captivating thousands of listeners across two continents. More than 350,000 copies were sold, awards poured in, and opportunities multiplied. A Letter to No One followed in spring 2011, confirming her role as a sharp, incisive songwriter. In 2014, her third musical chapter came to life with All Things Pass. On stage sometimes backed by a band, sometimes performing solo she explored her authenticity and pushed her own limits.
A fruitful break later gave rise to a new collection of songs that took shape on The Beauty We’ve Found, released in October 2018. Over the course of her career, she has sold out the Olympia in Paris and energized the crowd as the opening act for Paul McCartney on the Plains of Abraham. The milestones have been remarkable. She has also been heard on the radio as a host.
Coinciding with the release of her first fiction novel in spring 2025, Pascale Picard will unveil Bigger Kids, Bigger Problems, an album that reflects on entering her forties, breakups, letting go, femininity, and the restless energy of a life shifting at mid-course. She turns her gaze toward the future and its possibilities. The problems may be bigger but so is what lies ahead.
Don’t miss Pascale Picard on Thursday, July 2nd on the Old Prison stage Le trou du Diable, in collaboration with the Pop Museum, starting at 5:00 p.m.
