The French band Lazuli weaves rock with influences from world music, prog, and folk into a captivating, enchanting sound. Their music is lyrical, mystical, and energetic—and once heard live, it leaves no one untouched. With their new tour and album Être et ne plus être (release January 2026), the band once again explores the boundaries of musical imagination.
During their concerts, a unique soundscape unfolds in which virtuosity and emotion go hand in hand. Lazuli's unique instrumentation—including marimba, vibraphone, and the self-designed non-string instrument Leode (the only one in the world)—creates a sound that feels both familiar and completely new. After impressive shows across Europe and praise from, among others, ex-Marillion frontman Fish, Lazuli has developed into a permanent fixture on the international prog scene.