Fleur bleu·e relocates from Paris to Pennsylvania, cites 'rebirth' for new album
The band, formed by a couple in Paris, has moved to a Pennsylvania town and released "Question Marked Upon the World" to target audiences beyond France.

The Franco-American musical group Fleur bleu·e has relocated its operations from Paris to a small town in Pennsylvania, a move the members describe as a significant transformation for their creative output. In an interview with FRANCE 24’s Perspective segment, the couple behind the band characterised the transition to the US as a "rebirth" for their music.
Originally formed in Paris where the members lived above a bar, the group has now established a new base in the woods of Pennsylvania. This geographical shift accompanies a strategic adjustment in their artistic approach, with the band now performing in both French and English.
The decision to adopt a bilingual format is driven by the group’s stated aim to address audiences beyond France. By expanding their linguistic scope, Fleur bleu·e intends to broaden their reach into markets outside their country of origin.
Alongside this relocation, the band has released a new album titled "Question Marked Upon the World". The release coincides with their new life in the United States, marking a new chapter for the duo as they navigate their expanded audience strategy.
The details of the relocation and the new musical direction were provided directly to FRANCE 24, confirming the band's current status and their efforts to redefine their presence in the international music landscape.


