Eurovision 2025 star Louane married Florian Rossi in a spectacular three-part wedding celebration across southern France. Here are the details about the romantic wedding of the season.

One year after conquering Europe on the Eurovision stage last year, French pop star Louane achieves an equally exciting milestone – this time in her personal life. The talented singer and her partner of recent years, musician Florian Rossi – better known in the music scene by his stage name P3GASE – officially tied the knot in a dreamy, emotion-filled weekend that looked as if it was taken straight out of a romantic movie.




Love Festival: A Three-Part Wedding in Southern France

Unlike couples who book a venue for just one evening, the former French representative decided to host a love festival spanning several days, divided into three different parts across the spectacular landscapes of southern France. The celebrations began with an intimate and moving civil ceremony in a small, picturesque village in the Gard department, continued with a traditional religious ceremony in the town of Pertuis, and from there, guests moved on to the main celebration. The reception and evening festivities were held at the magnificent Château de Fonscolombe in Provence – a luxurious and breathtaking location that perfectly suited the status of a true pop princess.

Four Dresses for One Wedding: Louane’s Fashionable Touch

As expected from a star of her status, Louane also provided a mini fashion feast for style enthusiasts. Over the long weekend, she changed into no fewer than four different wedding dresses designed by leading fashion houses such as Miu Miu and Coperni, each meticulously tailored to the character of that specific stage of the event – from the modern, minimalist look at the town hall ceremony to the romantic, regal appearance at the castle. The overall look was completed with luxury diamond jewelry from the fashion house Messika, with the couple also choosing to design their wedding rings at the same house, engraved with personal messages kept between them.

From the Eurovision Stage to the Wedding Ring

As a reminder, Louane is considered one of the most successful and beloved artists in France in recent years, and her performance on the Eurovision 2025 stage earned her many fans globally, including in Israel, who followed her journey closely. The EuroMix team wishes the happy couple a huge congratulations, and hopes that these romantic energies will soon bring a new album filled with moving ballads!

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Louane – Who Are You?

Anne Peichert, 28, known by her stage name Louane Emera, or simply Louane, is not only a talented singer but also a multi-disciplinary artist who has managed to stand out in both the music and film industries. She began her musical career on “The Voice France,” and since then has seized every opportunity to expand her activities and deepen her influence in French culture, becoming a household name across France. The young singer has released five albums to date, with the latest, “Solo,” leading her career to new heights. The album has been a great success and has accumulated over 2 billion streams on various platforms, demonstrating great popularity and a wide and loyal fan base. The hit “la Pluie” (“The Rain”), included in this album, has captured the hearts of the audience and become one of her leading songs.

In addition to her success in the music field, Louane has also won one of the most prestigious awards in French cinema for her role in “la Famille Bélier” (“The Bélier Family”). In this film, she portrays a hearing person in a family of deafs who, despite her family’s disability, manages to express herself through singing. The role brought her wide recognition and reinforced her status as a respected artist on the international stage.

France at Eurovision 2025

“maman” (in English: “Mom”) is the title of the song which was performed by the singer, Louane, at the grand final of Eurovision 2025, which took place in Basel, Switzerland, and came in 7th place with 230 points. The singer, who was selected internally by the French national broadcaster, wrote the song herself with Tristan Salvati. This is the first Eurovision entry for the songwriters.

Eurovision 2026: This was France’s 67th participation in Eurovision. France joined the competition in 1956 and has won it five times over the years. France’s last victory was in Eurovision 1977 with the song “L’Oiseau et l’Enfant” performed by singer Marie Myriam.