Shy M Jeremy Frérot Van: A Summer Collaboration on the Road

When two French pop icons decide to share a stage, the music world takes notice. This summer, the singer‑songwriter Shy M and the charismatic vocalist Jérémy Frérot embarked on a joint tour that has become the talk of the season. Central to their itinerary is the Shy M Jeremy Frérot Van, a custom‑built vehicle that serves as both backstage hub and mobile studio. Below we explore how the partnership formed, the role of the van, and what fans can expect from the ongoing adventure.

How the Collaboration Began

The roots of the partnership trace back to a televised special on C’est à vous, where Shy M and Jérémy Frérot appeared together for a live interview. During the broadcast, Shy M hinted at a future project with Frérot, saying, “I have an entourage that loves the idea of creating something fresh with Jérémy.” The comment sparked speculation, which was confirmed a few weeks later when both artists announced a co‑headlining tour.

Both singers have a history of collaborative television appearances. In a recent episode of the same show, they joined other French athletes—Clarisse Agbegnenou, Justine Dupont, Tristan Lopin, and David Voison—on the game show Fort Boyard. Their teamwork on the obstacle course reinforced the chemistry that would later translate into music.

The Van: More Than a Tour Bus

The Shy M Jeremy Frérot Van is not a standard tour bus. Designed by a French automotive studio, the vehicle features a compact yet fully equipped recording studio, a lounge area for rehearsals, and storage for stage gear. According to the artists’ press kit, the van allows them to:

Because the van is built on a lightweight chassis, it can navigate narrow European streets, granting the duo access to intimate venues that larger trucks cannot reach. This flexibility has resulted in surprise pop‑up performances in small towns, adding a sense of exclusivity to the tour.

Setlist Highlights and Musical Direction

Both Shy M and Jérémy Frérot have extensive discographies, and the joint concerts blend their greatest hits with new collaborative tracks. Fans have reported that the setlist includes:

  1. Shy M’s chart‑topping single “Et alors !” performed with a fresh arrangement.
  2. Jérémy Frérot’s ballad “Le jour où tu t’en vas” re‑imagined as a duet.
  3. A brand‑new song debuted from the van