A room plunged into darkness, a vibrating silence. Then a spark lights up deep in the sound: fifteen years of intimate stories ready to ignite before you. In 2026, Still Fresh kicks off his tour again, and the blaze reignites.
Still Fresh turns every date into a collective blaze.
The tour in brief
Tour: 2026, 5 dates announced
First stops: Rennes (Sept 30), Roubaix (Oct 16)
Context: Olympia sold out on November 11, 2025
Foundation: Cœur Noir, gold record in less than 4 months
Family: Nouvelle École, the label founded with S.Pri Noir
From kicker to melodist: fifteen years on the blaze
He started with technique. At his beginnings, Still Fresh was a pure kicker, a kid from Lilas raised on Rohff and Ol'Kainry, from the Fougères neighborhood, on the edge of the 20th arrondissement. Rap as discipline, words as weapons.
Then the trajectory shifted. The first album Mes rêves was released in 2011, Marche ou rêve followed in 2013. Between the two, the crew structured itself around a heavyweight name: Nouvelle École, the label founded by S.Pri Noir. A foundation, a family, the same studio address.
Fifteen years later, Still Fresh has crossed all eras of French rap without ever freezing. This longevity is no detail: it is what gives his blaze its particular warmth.
Cœur Noir, Amour Noir: the fire smoldering in the lyrics
The real turning point has a title: Cœur Noir. The album establishes a new identity, more melodic, more danceable, open to urban pop and afro rhythms. The result was quick: gold record in less than four months.
Following that, the EP series Amour Noir extends the obsession. Still Fresh dissects the boundary between friendship and love, the autopsy of past relationships, surrounded by guests like Lartiste, Lefa, or Sneazzy. Sparks smoldering, never quite extinguished.
It’s impossible to tell this period without S.Pri Noir. The two grew up together, shared the same studios, released the mixtape N.E. as early as 2012. Their collaboration on Demande Moi remains one of their most enduring shared fires.
Did you know?
Before the Olympia, Still Fresh had already sold out La Cigale on June 22, 2024. Two major Parisian venues ticked off back to back: proof that the blaze was smoldering well before the 2026 tour.
Why does his live show always turn into a collective blaze?
Because the record and the stage don’t tell the same story. On the album, Still Fresh whispers the intimate. In concert, the same material ignites: afro-pop tracks, club energy, a crowd singing every chorus.
That’s where his dual role hits the mark. Purists come for the first freestyles, the wider audience comes for the warmth of the melodies. On stage, the two audiences become one fire.
After a sold-out Olympia on November 11, 2025, the proof is clear. What the 2026 tour promises is to replay this shift, city after city.
Vibe check: the club energy waiting for the venue on the tour.
The stage fit
At Project X Paris, we vibe to the rhythm of this Parisian urban scene where sound and wardrobe speak the same language. Still Fresh’s live show is also an aesthetic: streetwear cuts, sharp silhouettes, the ease of those who grew up between the 93 and the 20th. A look that extends the music far beyond the pit.
Rennes, Roubaix: the plan to catch the 2026 tour
The road is launched. Among the 5 dates announced for 2026, two stops already serve as landmarks: Rennes on September 30 and Roubaix on October 16, before the rest of the route is revealed.
The advice is simple: don’t wait. Previous Parisian shows sold out fast, and a sold-out venue doesn’t warn twice. Spot the closest date, book your evening, keep an eye on the ticket office.
The rest, the venue takes care of. Just be there when the fuse lights up.
The blaze never goes out
Fifteen years that Still Fresh has maintained the same hearth: lyrics smoldering in the studio, a venue catching fire on stage. The 2026 tour reignites the fuse, and the rest is ready to blaze.