- Angine de Poitrine is experiencing a meteoric rise and attracting international attention.
- A viral video from KEXP has propelled their popularity with over 6 million views.
- Their appearance on Tout le monde en parle has further fueled the craze in Quebec.
- Their new album Vol. II, released on April 3, features six new songs.
- The duo is currently on a world tour and will perform at the FIJM on June 27, 2026.
Given the phenomenon’s viral nature, to say that this second album was highly anticipated is almost an understatement. Over the past few months, the mysterious duo behind Angine de Poitrine has seemingly captivated the public’s attention, delivering a string of standout performances and garnering fascinated reactions.
Things truly took on a new dimension when the American radio station KEXP aired, on February 5, 2026, a video recording of their performance at the Trans Musicales festival in Rennes. The video, viewed more than six million times on YouTube, propelled the duo into the international spotlight. Since then, streaming numbers have skyrocketed, tickets sell out in minutes, and venues are sold out months in advance.
The phenomenon was confirmed during their appearance on the show *Tout le monde en parle*, which sparked as much curiosity as enthusiasm. But beyond the mystery surrounding their identity, it is the music that remains at the heart of this meteoric rise.

A highly anticipated new album
Available since April 3, Vol. II unveils six new tracks that are energetic, surprising, and perfectly rooted in Angine de Poitrine’s eclectic universe. True to the duo’s unique identity, this album once again promises to captivate audiences with its boldness, creativity, and signature sound.
Everything suggests that this new project will get the crowds moving and further fuel the growing enthusiasm surrounding the band. Since the start of the year, the mysterious Poitrine brothers have already graced stages across France and are now preparing to continue their momentum across Europe, the United States, South America, and Japan, where interest in their world continues to grow.
A date to mark on your calendar
In Quebec, opportunities to see them in concert are rare, with most shows selling out. Fans will, however, have a chance to catch them on stage at several festivals this summer, including a highly anticipated appearance at the 2026 Montreal International Jazz Festival on June 27.
One thing is certain: whether through their unique aesthetic, their carefully maintained anonymity, or their infectious energy, Angine de Poitrine continues to turn curiosity into a genuine collective craze. And with the release of Vol. II, the duo confirms that this isn’t just a passing fad, but a musical phenomenon that seems poised to resonate for a long time to come.
