

We were playing in front of like 60 people, it was a little party and we were not supposed to sing together but my band was there and George Harrison said “I’ll be very happy to listen to you but I don’t play music anymore” and after my third song he was looking at me making a sign saying “can I play with you?” and we played for two hours together! I felt like a Beatle! It was fantastic! In all your years being a singer and songwriter, have you managed to realize any childhood dreams about collaborating with any artists you were inspired by from a young age?įor me, it was probably the highlight of my career, and much more on a personal level, it was the biggest achievement in music was when I played the whole evening with George Harrison. Garou as Quasimodo in the musical, Notre-Dame de Paris With a world of musical history behind him, spanning two decades within the industry, he is celebrating the milestone with his 20 Year Jubilee Tour – and is set to perform in Dubai for the first time ever this month.Ī took some time out with the star to talk about his passions and inspirations, as he gave us an insight into his world. However, those moments don’t define the humble singer as a person experimental and versatile with his sound, Garou makes it clear that fame was never on his agenda as much as being able to share his distinctive music with the world. Stay tuned to Devdiscourse to get the latest updates on the anime series.Described as one of the brightest, charming and charismatic singers of the francophone world, Garou is immediately likeable and has the power to evoke emotion from his audiences – including those that don’t necessarily understand French, simply through the power of his music.įor those unfamiliar with Garou, he is the enigmatic musical artist best known for his role as Quasimodo in the stage musical Notre-Dame de Paris, a collaboration with Celine Dion, shows with Cirque du Soleil, and being a coach on the French and Canadian editions of The Voice, just to name a few defining moments in his career. One Punch Man Season 3 may not have an official release date, but it is expected to be premiered in the first season of 2021 or the latter portion of this year. It is also possible that his human side gets revealed in Season 3. His other side apart from his known human-monster character will be brought in front of the viewers. Garou will be seen moving into this association of critters.Īlthough Saitama will be seen as a protagonist in One Punch Man Season 3, still the arc will give Garou more screen time. The plot for the third season will show a number of heroes moving into the hideout of Monsters and the anime enthusiasts will be highly glad to see some fantastic fights in the upcoming season. Makoto Furukawa as Saitama, Kaito Ishikawa as Genos, Shota Yamamoto as Bearded Worker, Ueda Youji as Bespectacled Worker, Nobuo Tobita as Sitch, Hiromichi Tezuka as Commentator, Sawashiro Yuuichi as Mumen Rider and Yoshiaki Hasegawa as Eyelashes. This indicates that we need to wait for some extra time to get a confirmation on the making of third season.įans are dying to know the cast for One Punch Man Season 3. However, the anime enthusiasts should not feel distressed as there was a gap of almost four years between the first and second seasons. There has been no discussion even on its cancellation.

Officials did not disclose the renewal of One Punch Man Season 3. The situation is so terrible that the productions in the entertainment industry are not able to resume. The one and only reason is coronavirus pandemic across the world. It may not have an official release date, but the anime enthusiasts do not stop predicting what they can see in the third season.Ĭurrently, there is no hope on the production development for One Punch Man Season 3.

If you are an anime lover, you should be waiting for the updates on One Punch Man Season 3. Devdiscourse News Desk | Tokyo | Updated: 16-06-2020 03:08 IST | Created: 16-06-2020 03:08 IST Officials did not disclose the renewal of One Punch Man Season 3.
