Fifteen years of career that will end with a last tour in 2024. This is how the Trois Cafés Gourmands trio will say goodbye to their audience. They announced it during an interview with Parisian. The decision came from the voice of the group, Mylène Madrias, 35, who chose to take a break before attempting a solo career. She explains that she wants to end “this pretty adventure” and more than a decade of “joint professional life”. She shares “different desires” and a need to make time for herself and “scratch a little further” artistically.

The other two members, Jérémy Pauly and Sébastien Gourseyrol, 37 each, have no idea of ??their future and what will happen to the group, but are not surprised by Mylène Madrias’ decision. The latter spoke of her departure “for a little while”. The three friends, who have known each other since childhood, say they “parted while still having a lot of affection”. The singer’s decision was well received by her peers, with the band members vowing to “let go” if one of them stopped enjoying it. Sébastien Gourseyrol admits all the same his “naivety” to have believed that “it would last forever”.

The group Trois Cafés Gourmands had achieved success in 2018 with the song “A nos souvenirs”, which now has 260 million views on YouTube. Logically, their first album was ranked in the best sales of the same year – with 200,000 copies. From there, the machine was started. They had then chained the tours and the albums.

But this success has been difficult to manage. Mylène Madrias thus confides to the Parisian that it “was as sweet as it was violent”. She remembers the not “trivial” life changes. “It went so fast and hard, we barely had time to enjoy it,” she laments. A success often as dazzling as the descent. The trio’s last two albums were not received as the band had hoped. The singer admits: “We’re not going to lie to each other, the results were disappointing. The trio explain these modest results by being “physical disc sellers”. But “the situation of the CD is not good”.

The Trois Cafés Gourmands leave each other without saying goodbye right away. A year of concerts awaits them in 2024. As for the band’s future without the singer, it remains uncertain. If Jérémy Pauly is waiting to “see how the tour is going”, Sébastien Gourseyrol says he is “determined to open a new page” without knowing yet what form it will take.