After winning over audiences with his heartfelt and socially conscious songs, Gauvain Sers is making a highly anticipated return to the stage.
Between Paris and the Creuse.
Between the personal and the political.
Between childhood and the world.
There are albums we explore, like territories or memories. Albums that speak to everyone, because they blend the personal and the universal, humor and tenderness, the rawest human experience and outrage. “Boulevard de l’enfance” is one of those.
After three albums released in rapid succession amid the whirlwind of success, platinum records, and tours, Gauvain Sers, 36, felt the need to settle down. To return to “real life,” where it actually happens: in cafés, in Paris or in the Creuse, where this French-style middle-class hero was born.
In return, “real life” gave him a child. Hence an inner shift, a new perspective on society, and a desire to return to the source, to his “original origins,” where it all began.





















