Cœur de pirate Reveals a Harsh Reality

Beatrice Martin, also known by her stage name, Cœur de pirate, is currently touring in France and will stop at a few venues in Quebec over the coming month.



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For many years now, the singer with the unmistakable voice has offered us far more than just hit songs. Quebecers have grown attached to her sparkling personality and her candid way of talking openly about her life and her feelings. Many fans feel she is sincere and close to the people.

That remains the case today, as shown by her most recent post on social media. She reveals the behind-the-scenes of her life on tour.

In a video, we see both sides of the coin during her tour. We see the singer on stage, visibly thriving. On the other hand, the difficult moments she endures, the moments fans don’t see.

In these latest clips, Béatrice is seen administering a shot, taking medications, and wearing a mask. In short, demanding moments for her, especially when she is traveling in Europe and has to perform on stage.

“Tour life is a bit different for me these days,” reads the caption alongside the post.

A Difficult 2025

Beatrice has been living with an undifferentiated autoinflammatory disease, a diagnosis she received toward the end of 2025.

As she closed out 2025—an year she had hoped would be “her year”—the singer shared a post in which she opened up about several trials and unexpected events that were particularly upsetting. She spoke of three defining moments that deeply colored her year.

“I was diagnosed with an autoinflammatory disease. I thought I would be making a comeback in music, but people know me mostly for my TikTok comments. My son was hospitalized (he’s fine now),” she wrote, in a post following the first one, reassuring followers about her son, Arlo.

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On Tour Through 2027

Cœur de pirate’s Cavale tour will take her to Canada, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, with stops in Toronto, Paris (L’Olympia), Brussels (Ancienne Belgique) and Amsterdam (Melkweg).

In Quebec, she will perform at the Manuvie Theatre in Brossard and at Montreal’s Wilfrid-Pelletier Hall, on April 18 and 19.

Fans will have the chance to celebrate the release of her latest album, Cavale, which has just come out. A moving and powerful collection that blends deep emotion with a modern pop sound.

We wish that this tour goes as Béatrice hopes and that her health challenges become easier to manage with time. A reminder that there is often more behind the cameras and spotlights than people realize.

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