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Sébastien Tellier

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On tour Yes
Followers 124,580
Category Electronic, French, French Touch, International
Concerts
Feb
26
Sebastien Tellier
Rouen
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Feb
28
Sebastien Tellier
Genève
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Mar
05
Sebastien Tellier
Nancy
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Mar
06
Sebastien Tellier
Lille
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Mar
10
Sebastien Tellier
Brussels
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Mar
12
Sebastien Tellier
Marseille
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Mar
13
Sebastien Tellier
Nimes
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Mar
14
Le Bikini
Ramonville-saint-agne
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Mar
16
Sebastien Tellier
Paris
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Mar
17
L’Olympia
Paris
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Mar
19
Sebastien Tellier
Reims
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Mar
20
Sebastien Tellier
Dijon
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Mar
21
LA BRIQUETERIE - SCHILTIGHEIM - STRASBOURG
Schiltigheim
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Mar
23
Sebastien Tellier
London
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Mar
25
Sebastien Tellier
Cenon
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Mar
26
Sebastien Tellier
Rennes
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Mar
27
Sebastien Tellier
Nantes
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Mar
30
Sebastien Tellier
Berlin
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May
22
Art Rock 2026
Saint-brieuc
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Jun
13
Festi'neuch 2026
Neuchâtel
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About Sébastien Tellier
Sébastien Tellier is an exceptional, highly personal & intimate artist echoing such other one-offs as Robert Wyatt, Syd Barrett or Serge Gainsbourg. His first LP, L'incroyable vérité (The Incredible Truth) (2001), was a fantastical pop album, which careered from lo-fi electronica to bizarre cabaret tunes. Its sleeve featured Tellier in full evening dress on the front, while the back of jacket had a shot of him cavorting in some playboy’s pool. He instructed listeners to only listen to the album by candle light and won a tight band of adherents, who fell for his lush, humorous compositions. Standout track, Fantino, was chosen by Sofia Coppola for the Lost in Translation soundtrack. Sebastien followed this with Politics (2005), which, like his third studio album Sexuality (2008), took single term as both its title and theme. The disc dealt with ways of power and governance, in as much as it discussed the relative merits of genocide versus ketchup, as well as the tennis-playing opportunities presented by the Berlin Wall. Politics’ most prominent song was La Ritournelle, a sublime, string-led tune, which featured Nigerian drummer, Tony Allen, some eighteen months before he joined Damon Albarn for The Good the bad and the queen. La Ritournelle’s international success transformed Sebastien’s life professionally, sexually and domestically. “Many things have changed since La Ritournelle,” he says with a laugh, “now I’m living in a new apartment, I have a new girlfriend and a really beautiful sofa.” Since Politics release he also recorded an acoustic album of his more popular songs, Sessions (2006), which topped the French iTunes chart; this was repackaged for the British market as Universe (2006), to include both highlights from the French CD, as well as compositions from his score to the film Narco. His growing popularity has won him some well-known fans. Once the smart, artsy kid from the 17th Arrondissement could count only one hip musical connection: his father played with nihilist French prog rockers, Magma. Now the Tellier fanbase includes Marc Jacobs, Philip Glass and Karl Lagerfeld. He has also befriended Daft Punk; Hence his third studio album Sexuality (an 11 track, delightfully synthetic mediation on love making) is produced by the duo’s Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. Tellier and Homem-Christo live near each other in Paris and, given the modest size of the city’s music scene, it was almost inevitable that the two would meet. “The Parisian world of music is very small,” says Tellier, “so, if you are in the same kind of place in your mind, you’ll meet the guys who are thinking in the same way.” Sebastien wanted to work with Guy-Man because, primarily, he was fan. “I admired his work,” he explains, “Both what he did with his own label Crydamore, and what he did with Daft Punk too. All this stuff for me, he was like a star; I was so happy to touch this star.” Although both Sebastien and Guy-Man admire classic American songwriters like The Beach Boys and Gene Clark, the Daft Punk’s influence on Sexuality was primarily synthetic. “It’s more electronic than before,” Tellier says, “because Guy-Man produced electronic stuff; I don’t want to make rock with Guy-Man. I want the real talent of Guy Man, and his real talent comes from his electronic side.” Indeed, Sexuality is Sebastien’s first fully-electronic album. This is not so great a leap as it may at first seem. “I was always fine with electronic music,” he says, “I liked Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk, and the very beginning of techno. It’s not a recent love.” The naissance of Sebastien’s, third album, Sexuality was one pre-teen, late night soft-core TV broadcast. “In France, 20 years ago there was a new TV channel, Canal +,” says the bearded Parisian, “It was the first TV channel to broadcast pornographic movies. I was maybe 10, and it was very special; now it’s hard to find some movies that have so great an emotional effect like your first pornographic movie. It was,” he concludes, “a very big trip.” Tellier’s abiding memory and chief inspiration, is not of grim, low-grade close-ups, but rather Italian-style scenes of deep sexual and emotional intimacy. “I wanted to make erotic music,” Sebastien explains, “to use a pure subject to make a very personal album. I wanted to make erotic music with an Italian sensibility; like an erotic movie from Italy. Not porno; that was important for me.” In May 2008 Tellier performed at the Eurovision song contest finals as France´s official entry with his song "Divine" from the Sexuality album. He earned 47 points and finished a disappointing 18th out of 25 competitors. He later told the Observer´s Music Monthly magazine "step-by-step, you go into the game. Like Monopoly or Scrabble.. But it´s a TV show, so when you make this TV show you are a kind of slave of the film-makers. So I was a slave and my master was not so good."
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Electronic, French, French Touch, International
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Sébastien Tellier Tour Cities
Genève, Switzerland Ramonville-Saint-Agne, France Dijon, France Berlin, Germany Paris, France Saint-Brieuc, France Nimes, France Schiltigheim, France Brussels, Belgium Cenon, France Rennes, France London, United Kingdom Nancy, France Marseille, France Rouen, France Neuchâtel, Switzerland Lille, France Nantes, France Reims, France

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Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Sébastien Tellier on tour?

Yes, Sébastien Tellier is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Sébastien Tellier concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Sébastien Tellier tour is scheduled for 20 dates across 19 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Sébastien Tellier scheduled to play?

Sébastien Tellier is scheduled to play 20 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Sébastien Tellier tour start?

Sébastien Tellier’s tour starts Feb 26, 2026 and ends on Jun 13, 2026. They will play 19 cities; their most recent concert was held in Rouen at Le 106 and their next upcoming concert will be in Ramonville-saint-agne at Le Bikini.

What venues is Sébastien Tellier performing at?

As part of the Sébastien Tellier tour, Sébastien Tellier is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Feb 26 - Rouen, NOR @ Le 106
Feb 28 - Genève, Switzerland @ Salle de l'Alhambra
Mar 05 - Nancy, 54 @ L'Autre Canal
Mar 06 - Lille, Haut-de-France @ L'Aéronef
Mar 10 - Brussels, 11 @ Cirque Royal
Mar 12 - Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur @ LE CEPAC Silo
Mar 13 - Nimes, France @ Paloma
Mar 14 - Ramonville-saint-agne, France @ Le Bikini
Mar 16 - Paris, IDF @ olympia
Mar 17 - Paris, 09 @ L’Olympia
Mar 19 - Reims, Grand Est @ La Cartonnerie
Mar 20 - Dijon, France @ La Vapeur
Mar 21 - Schiltigheim, 67 @ LA BRIQUETERIE - SCHILTIGHEIM - STRASBOURG
Mar 23 - London, ENG @ Koko
Mar 25 - Cenon, 33150, Cenon, France @ Le Rocher de Palmer
Mar 26 - Rennes, Bretagne @ Le MeM - Magic Mirror
Mar 27 - Nantes, France @ Stereolux
Mar 30 - Berlin, Germany @ Theater des Westens
May 22 - Saint-brieuc, Bretagne @ Art Rock Festival
Jun 13 - Neuchâtel, NE @ Parking des Jeunes-Rives
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