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Martin Solveig Bids Goodbye to DJing at Retirement Gig

  • Martin Solveig announced his retirement from DJing during a concert attended by 70,000 people.
  • Jerome Trehorel stated that it was a surprise when Solveig told them this would be his only concert date in 2025.
  • Martin Solveig is known for hits like 'All Stars' and 'Hello' throughout his career.
  • He has released five albums and produced songs for various stars including Madonna.
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The history of music is enamelled with announcements of end of career, stop of the stage, separation, microphones, platinums and guitars that we hang up in full success. After the last concert of Martin Solveig, back on five clapps of end that marked the minds.

·Paris, France
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Martin Solveig, a French DJ who made international tubes such as "All Stars" and "Hello", announced that he would end his career at 48 years of age during his concert at the Festival des Vieilles Charrues (Ouest), Saturday, July 19.

·Paris, France
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It's a career ending for DJ Martin Solveig. After 23 years behind the turntables, he announced his retirement at his last concert in front of 70,000 people.

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French DJ and producer Martin Solveig is retiring from performing. The artist announced this last night at a festival in France, where he performed in the pouring rain for nearly 70,000 people. The 48-year-old artist, whose real name is Martin Picandet, thanked the audience and called it a special moment. Solveig told the crowd that for years he considered every show his last. "Until it really is. And then you're glad you're at Vieilles Charrues…

·Netherlands
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The Frenchman, author of the titles "Hello" , "Everybody" or "All Stars" announced the end of his career this Saturday. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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One year after taking part in the closing ceremony of the Paralympic Games last year, Martin Solveig closed a chapter of his career this Saturday, July 19. He took advantage of his visit to the Old Charrues, in Brittany, to draw his reverence after more than 20 years to inflame dancefloors around the world. "It is an immense honour," says the director of the Carhaix festival at the AFP. - At 48, DJ Martin Solveig retires from the stage and will …

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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