Former Manchester United star Eric Cantona has embarked on another career change – deciding to become a musician.
The Red Devils icon was known during his playing days for his iconic playing style and enigmatic personality. After retiring from football at the age of 30, Cantona ventured into acting and now, 26 years later, he is pursuing a career in music.
The legendary footballer has released his debut EP titled 'I'll Make My Own Heaven' and is set to embark on his first-ever live tour (via the Mirror). Cantona's EP features a collection of songs in both English and French, showcasing his diverse musical influences.
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The tracks include 'The Friends We Lost', 'Tu Me Diras', 'I'll Make My Own Heaven', and 'Je Veux'. While Cantona has previously featured as a guest artist, this marks his first solo venture as a musician. In a recent interview, Cantona expressed his passion for music and how it has always been a part of his life.
He said: "Writing is a way for me to exist, as only my existence can result in writing this way. "Music has always been a part of my life. I’ve always had music playing. Why start today, so many years later?
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"Simply because I had lacked the time before. During lockdown, I finally managed to give the guitar a serious go, and even though I’m still a poor guitarist, I felt confident enough to whip a few songs into shape."
For his upcoming live shows, Cantona will be accompanied by a small band, adding: "Next year, I’ll be playing with a band, but for now I’m starting with a modest piano and cello to play alongside me in intimate venues. I’ll be starting in Manchester, because it’s a city that has stayed with me so much. For the football of course, but also the general atmosphere."
Aside from music, Cantona has also pursued other artistic endeavours such as acting, poetry, and photography. However, he will always be remembered for his exceptional football career. During his time with Manchester United and Leeds United, Cantona won five English league titles and left an indelible mark on European football.
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Cantona's decision to retire from football at the height of his career surprised many. However, he has no regrets about his choice, stating that if he loses his passion and fire for the game, he would rather explore other avenues. Since retiring, Cantona has appeared in films such as "Elizabeth," "French Film," and "Looking for Eric," showcasing his talent in front of the camera.
As fans eagerly anticipate Cantona's musical performances, it is clear that his artistic journey continues to evolve. From football to acting and now music, Cantona's multifaceted talents have captivated audiences worldwide. Whether on the pitch or on stage, Cantona's unique charisma and creativity shine through, making him a true icon in the world of sports and entertainment.
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