Canadian artist profile
SourcedMarc-André Fortin
Artist · Hébertville, QC
Marc-André Fortin is a Quebec singer and stage performer from Hébertville whose francophone pop and chanson career spans solo recordings, musical revues, television, and orchestral concerts.
- Active since
- 2001
- Catalog
- 10 releases
- Last checked
- July 16, 2026
About
The artist
Marc-André Fortin is a Quebec singer and stage performer from Hébertville in the Lac-Saint-Jean region. His official biography traces nearly twenty-five years of professional work, beginning with Québec Issime before he became the 2005 grand winner of Star Académie. His subsequent career has moved between solo recordings, television hosting, musical revues, holiday productions, orchestral concerts, and touring shows. Current evidence independently confirms ongoing activity in Quebec. His artist-controlled site lists a July 2026 performance on Île d'Orléans, the Festival de la chanson de Saint-Ambroise, a province-wide 2026 tour with Un piano et des mots, and the Jean-Pierre Ferland tribute Le petit roi pour toujours. Apple Music identifies him from Quebec, Canada and presents the January 2025 single Tu m'aimes-tu. A January 2025 Journal de Québec interview identifies him as an artist from Lac-Saint-Jean, documents his continuing Québec Issime work, and reports new recording plans. The exact Spotify identity contains ten principal album or single containers from April 2007 through January 2025 after first-artist matching and title-date reconciliation. Spotify classifies four as albums and six as singles, with the five-track M'aimeras-tu encore? container counted as a single because that is Spotify's provider type. Representative releases include Tu m'aimes-tu, Noël à Paris, D'où je viens, M'aimeras-tu encore?, and the 2007 self-titled album. The official music archive independently presents this catalog alongside recordings tied to Je reviens chez nous, Nos retrouvailles, and other stage projects. Fortin's official biography also documents performances with the Orchestre Philharmonique du Québec under Alexandre Da Costa and repeated appearances with the Sinfonia de Lanaudière. MusicList uses Hébertville only as the publicly documented place of origin and does not infer a current private residence. No direct record-production, mixing, mastering, or recording-engineering credit was found in the reviewed official, DSP, and industry sources, so Fortin remains artist-only. Public professional inquiries are routed through the artist-controlled contact page without republishing direct contact details. The exact English and French payload was reviewed for identity, current Quebec and Canada confirmation, hometown wording, activity, catalog reconciliation, genres, role classification, achievement, relationships, safe contact routing, provider-attributed media, and translation quality.
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- Official website ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 16, 2026
- January 2025 Journal de Québec interview independently confirming Lac-Saint-Jean origin, continuing Québec Issime work, current releases, planned recording activity, and active Quebec career ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 16, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 16, 2026
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