The tour’s reputation was felt for Louis Morissette. The 49-year-old producer – who has shared the stage with Les Mecs Comiques and Les Morissette – announced this morning that he will begin work on his first solo show this summer.
Only through a small publication on social networks with the mention “Ben coudonc …” and a picture “Louis Morissette (In running on stage)”, the producer and comedian announced the news.
The enema begins on April 1st at the Salle du Moulinet in Terrebonne. Morissette will then play at the Salle Fenplast in Longueuil and at La Petite Eglise in Saint-Eustache. In August he settles for at least six evenings at the Théâtre du Marais in Val-Morin.
Taking to Instagram, Louis Morissette announced the news by giving his wife Véronique Cloutier a small tip. “If you don’t want to follow, I’ll do it alone”.
We recall that in September 2021, the Morissette-Cloutier couple announced the complete cancellation of the Les Morissette II show, which had been announced before the pandemic. The arrival of COVID-19 and the many closures and reopenings of venues had defeated the tour.
The couple’s first show from 2014 to 2017 was a huge success, playing more than 300 times and to more than 250,000 viewers across Quebec.
Previously, Louis Morissette was part of the trio Les Mecs Comiques from 1996 to 2005 along with Jean-François Baril and Alex Perron. The group had performed several shows and also made a name for themselves on the small screen.